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Intel six-core Core i7-970 is spotted

INTEL HAS STEALTH RELEASED a six-core 3.2GHZ Core i7-970 that’s already up for grabs online.

Intel has launched a couple of processor upgrades recently without so much as any flag waving so we weren’t too surprised to see another addition hit retail.

Pop along to Newegg and the website has the processor listed for £589 with free shipping and available to purchase now. It’s much cheaper than the Core I7-980 that starts at around £800 but comes with much the same features.

The Intel six-core Core i7-970 is based on the same 32nm Gulftown build as Intel’s other Core i7 processors but has six CPUs on the chip. It also has a 12MB L3 cache and a triple-channel memory controller. Punters and tweakers will also get more oomph from the chip with Turbo Boost.

Intel hasn’t made this official yet so it will probably unveil its roadmap when it’s already late. µ

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