Intel has just presenting one of the family Haswell-E and Core i7 Extreme Edition processor which is intended for consumers who need speed, as well as for the CPU workstations.
ArsTechnica launch, the new i7 family consists of three new chips. Two of them are six-core processor, which is clocked Core i7-5820K 3,3GHz (Turbo Boost up to 3.6 GHz) and Core i7-5930K with clock 3.5 GHz (Turbo Boost up to 3,7GHz).
Both have HyperThreading feature, 15MB of L3 cache, and a TDP of 140W.
In addition, there are eight-core processors the Core i7-5960X which has a clock speed 3,0GHz (Turbo Boost up to 3.5 GHz) and a 20MB cache.
In addition to the CPU, Intel motherboard also brings to families Haswell-E which uses the LGA 2011 socket v3.
If consumers want to switch from Ivy Bridge to Haswell, the Ivy Bridge-E motherboard and Haswell-E will not be compatible with the new CPUs were released earlier.
In addition, the upgrader must also dispose of their DDR3 memory, because Haswell-E became the first Intel platform that integrates support DDR4 RAM.
Intel's new chipset also introduced to complement the latest hardware systems. Intel's X99 chipset has introduced support for a total of 14 USB ports (six of which are USB 3.0), one gigabit Ethernet ports, eight PCI Express 2.0 support, audio support, and a 10 port SATA III.
Haswell-E Intel introduced Thunderbolt also supports 2.0. However, motherboard manufacturers have to integrate a dedicated controller that supports the high data transfer speed.