New Intel Core i5, i7 Processors Product Matrix

Today's the big debut for Intel's Lynnfield processors. To learn all about what's so great about these new chips, check out our full coverage. All the reading, thanks to the hard work of our Managing Editor Chris Angelini, should keep you occupied for some time.

For a quick summary, however, of what's new today, clock speeds, cache sizes, cores and how much they'll cost, peep the table below:

Check out the following guides and reviews to Intel's new chip below. All three articles were published today!

Intel Core i5 And Core i7: Intel’s Mainstream Magnum Opus

Core i5, Core i7, CrossFire, And SLI: Gaming Paradise, Redux?

In Theory: How Does Lynnfield's On-Die PCI Express Affect Gaming?

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Marcus Yam served as Tom's Hardware News Director during 2008-2014. He entered tech media in the late 90s and fondly remembers the days when an overclocked Celeron 300A and Voodoo2 SLI comprised a gaming rig with the ultimate street cred.
  • IronRyan21
    I love the price difference between i7 870 and i7 860. Its only 133 Mhz diff, yet almost $300 diff in price. I cant wait for Tom's to come out with OC guide for i7-860, that will be a real value.
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  • SneakySnake
    Is the i7 860 the replacement for the 920 ?
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  • matt87_50
    SneakySnakeIs the i7 860 the replacement for the 920 ?
    depends if you have your heart set on tripple channel. but if its the same price or cheaper than the 920, I think u'd be crazy not to go for the 860, hell, even the i5 is the same clock speed as the 920, and it turbos higher, you don't get hyperthreading, but especially for gaming, i'm not a big fan of hyperthreading anyway, don't think it makes much of a difference (i have a 920), will be interesting to see the 920 and the i5 compared in games.
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  • doomtomb
    IronRyan21I love the price difference between i7 870 and i7 860. Its only 133 Mhz diff, yet almost $300 diff in price. I cant wait for Tom's to come out with OC guide for i7-860, that will be a real value.Yep, I don't know why Intel even bothers with the 870 if it's going to end up being more than twice the cost. Pretty stupid really.
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  • huron
    If I were building right now, that i7 960 looks plenty nice. Check out the article here and at anandtech for some great discussion on these new chips. I wish I could get one - seeing the benchmarks and reviews makes me excited for the new tech.
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  • scook9
    that is intel's typical price strategy for the highest model in a series (non extreme that is)

    The Q6700 was the same was as were the Q9550 then the Q9650 and the i7 940 and 950 when they all first came out

    The moral of the story is buy the 2nd best and OC the shizzle out of it :)

    And I am still VERY happy with my i7 920 ($200) and Rampage II GENE ($230) even with the prices of the new parts, I didn't pay that much more and it will pay off in the long run for sure
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  • aspireonelover
    :O I'm surprised that the CPUs consume a huge amount of power. I thought they would consume 65W honestly...
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  • Hellbound
    So these new procs dont have a triple channel option? I'm noticing all the mobos for socket 1156 are dual channel.
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  • cangelini
    HellboundSo these new procs dont have a triple channel option? I'm noticing all the mobos for socket 1156 are dual channel.
    Correct! LGA 1156-based board are all going to be dual-channel.
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  • piasabird
    I dont like the TDP column. The Idle technology that is being used on the quads is a major breakthrough. This creates a variable TDP as unused cores are put to sleep and remaining cores can even speed up.
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