Report: Intel Haswell CPU Pricing Possibly Leaked

VR-Zone has what could be leaked pricing information on a number of Haswell processors, and the list includes pricing for the flagship i7-4770K and the i5-4670K. The i7-4770K will have an MSRP price of $327, and the i5-4670K will cost $230, making it $35 more expensive than AMD's flagship FX-8350 chip.

Pricing has only been leaked for eight different chips though, while a total of 14 Haswell CPUs will be shipped on launch day.

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ModelCore / ThreadsBase / TurboL3 CacheGPUMemoryTDPMSRP
Core i7-47704 / 83.4 / 3.9 GHz8 MBHD 46001,200 MHz84 W$292
Core i7-4770K4 / 83.5 / 3.9 GHz8 MBHD 46001,250 MHz84 W$327
Core i7-4770S4 / 83.1 / 3.9 GHz8 MBHD 46001,200 MHz65 W$285
Core i5-46704 / 43.4 / 3.8 GHz6 MBHD 46001,200 MHz84 W$209
Core i5-4670K4 / 43.4 / 3.8 GHz6 MBHD 46001,200 MHz84 W$227
Core i5-45704 / 43.2 / 3.6 GHz6 MBHD 46001,150 MHz84 W$189
Core i5-4570S4 / 43.0 / 3.6 GHz6 MBHD 46001,150 MHz65 W$182
Core i5-44304 / 43.0 / 3.2 GHz6 MBHD 46001,100 MHz84 W$175

The validity of these prices cannot be confirmed, so take it all with a grain of salt.

We can expect the Haswell CPUs to be released in June.

Niels Broekhuijsen

Niels Broekhuijsen is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He reviews cases, water cooling and pc builds.

  • brandonjclark
    Are they really going to be that cheap? I wish I could believe this.
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  • brandonjclark
    Are they really going to be that cheap? I wish I could believe this.
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  • killerclick
    10711270 said:
    Are they really going to be that cheap? I wish I could believe this.

    Prices are in line with Ivy Bridge, and seeing how the relative improvements in performance are significantly smaller than 5-6 years ago, I think this is pretty expensive.
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  • milesk182
    That's dirt cheap for Intel! If this is true i better get these for $50 through intelretailedge :)
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  • DRosencraft
    Considering how much more expensive Intel tends to be relative to AMD, I'd say one of three things are happening here;
    A. Intel is conceding smaller margins because the step up in performance is not as significant.
    B. Intel is trying to put pressure on AMD by pricing much closer to them.
    C. These leaked prices are false.
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  • hixbot
    Cheap? These prices are exactly in line with Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge before them.
    3 years with no significant change in performance per dollar. That is truly disappointing.
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  • SteelCity1981
    have some of you been living under a rock? these are the same prices that ivy bridge is selling for.
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  • ubercake
    So the new processor anyone will ever need for gaming is the 4670K and the top is the 4770K.

    At least they're consistent.

    Microcenter will probably sell the 4470K for $279.99 and the 4670K for $189.99.
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  • Soma42
    I'm surprised that these don't cost more considering AMD's mediocre performance as of late. Here's to hoping for Steamroller and competition!
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  • snwkill
    What's the point? Until they figure out a way to bust through 4, 5 , 6 GHz stock there is absolutely no reason to upgrade. No (decently made) game is CPU bottlenecked and the pipelines of the Ivy bridge aren't even close to being fully utilized.
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