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Intel Haswell Refresh Lineup Expected in Q2Jan 15, 2014 - in News
Computex is less than six months away.
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Tom's Hardware's Haswell-Based System Builder SweepstakesOct 15, 2013 - in Picture Story
Tom's Hardware asked system builders across the U.S. to send us their Haswell-based creations. We received gaming boxes, NAS devices, and workstations in several different sizes. Vote on your favorites for a chance to win a new CPU, motherboard, and SSD!
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Report: Intel to Launch Two New Dual-Core Haswell CPUs in Q3Jul 22, 2013 - in News
The Celeron 2955U and Core i5-4200H Haswell CPUs reportedly will feature dual-cores, clock rates of 1.4 GHz and 2.8 GHz, respectively, and will be launched in September 2013.
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Bug In Intel H87 Chipset Allows Ratio-Based OverclockingJun 26, 2013 - in News
Intel's Z87 Express is supposed to be the only LGA 1150 enthusiast-oriented platform. But it looks like another, less expensive chipset might facilitate overclocking in a way the company didn't intend.
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Report: Intel Haswell-E Halo Platform Will Have Eight CoresJun 17, 2013 - in News
We've had plenty of Haswell talk over the last few weeks, but are you ready for some more?
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The Core i7-4770K Review: Haswell Is Faster; Desktop Enthusiasts YawnJun 1, 2013 - in Reviews
Intel's Haswell architecture is finally available in the flagship Core i7-4770K processor. Designed to drop into an LGA 1150 interface, does this new quad-core CPU warrant a complete platform replacement, or is your older Sandy Bridge-E system better?
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Report: Google Working on Haswell-based ChromebooksApr 1, 2013 - in News
Google may be looking for a performance punch with less battery drain in its next premium Chromebook.
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Report: Intel Having USB 3.0 Problems with HaswellMar 1, 2013 - in News
Manufacturers supposedly must acknowledge certain issues with the Haswell platform before Intel ships them processors.