On the back of some Intel roadmaps being released we now have some more details for you about what they show. Firstly, the mysterious Core i7 4771 turns out to be just an i7 4770K that isn’t unlocked according to a TechPowerUp report. While the i7 4770K is a 3.5GHz base and 3.9GHz boost processor the current i7 4770 is 3.4GHz base and 3.9GHz boost. The i7 4771 on the other hand will be 3.5GHz base and 3.9GHz boost so is essentially 0.1 GHz faster than the i7 4770 but identical to the i7 4770K except without the unlocked multiplier.
Naturally the price ascends from the Core i3 4130 to the Core i3 4340. We will bring you any more details as soon as we get them.
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