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Q: Is it possible to upgrade my Intel i5-4670 CPU?
A: Probably yes. Processor compatibility is determined by your motherboard. Please check CPU-Upgrade.com website for CPU support list for your board.
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Intel launches Haswell microarchitecture
Jun 04, 2013: Today Intel officially launched Haswell microarchitecture, along
with a wide range of Haswell-based products for desktop, mobile,
server and embedded markets. The reviews of flagship desktop and
mobile Haswell CPUs have been published last weekend by numerous
hardware review sites, and the most common conclusions were that
Haswell chips offer only slightly higher (5% - 10%) boost to CPU
performance at the same clock rate, considerable improvements in
graphics performance, lower idle power, and about the same
overclocking as Ivy Bridge parts.
Richland A8-6600K APU and Haswell CPUs are available for sale
May 29, 2013: Last week we reported that two Core i7 processors, based on
unreleased yet "Haswell" architecture, popped up in online stores and
eBay auctions. While eBay auctions for i7-4770 and i7-4770K were
ridiculously overpriced, the prices in online stores were more
reasonable. Unfortunately, the stores had only Core i7-4770 SKU in
stock, but in the last few days 5 more Haswell models
became available. Also, some stores now carry officially unreleased
AMD A8-6600K APU at prices, starting from $119.
Prices of Haswell desktop CPUs
Apr 23, 2013: Intel's Haswell microarchitecture, coming in about 6 weeks, is
going to bring new performance improvements to desktop Core i5/i7
lineup. Unlike Ivy Bridge CPUs, that achieved this by tweaking the
microarchitecture and raising clock speeds, Haswell microprocessors
will get up to 10% better CPU performance owing just to architecture
redesign. The specs of Haswell microprocessors will be identical to
their Ivy Bridge counterparts, and it seems that the pricing will not
change much.
Intel Haswell desktop CPUs are available for pre-order
Mar 24, 2013: More than a dozen of Core i5 and Core i7 Haswell microprocessors are
expected to launch at the beginning of June. The flagship Haswell
model, Core i7-4770K with unlocked multiplier, was already spotted
this week in some stores in Europe.
Hardware.info
reported that the CPU is currently available for pre-order in
Dutch online shops MaxICT and TakeItNow, priced at 330 Euro and 350
Euro respectively, that is 4% and 11% higher than the average selling
price of the i7-3770K in Holland.
Intel Haswell CPUs delayed until June 2013
Dec 29, 2012: Intel Haswell microarchitecture, originally planned to launch as
early as April 2013, has been delayed until the end of May or the beginning of
June of next year. This week Chinese VR-Zone published what looks
like a slide from an Intel Launch Update document, that details launch
schedule and activities in regard to desktop and mobile Haswell parts.
According to the slide, quad-core 4th Generation CPUs and new boards,
based on the Lynx Point chipset, will be introduced from May 27 to
June 7.
Details of Haswell desktop CPU lineup
Dec 13, 2012: The next Intel microarchitecture, codenamed Haswell, is expected to
launch in the second quarter 2013. There were multiple reports on the
architecture features in the past months, but the exact lineup was
not known up until this week. On Tuesday VR-Zone published
specifications of desktop Haswell processors, that revealed Intel's
plans to release 14 quad-core models, branded as Core i5-4xxx and
i7-4xxx.