A quite a few new Intel Haswell desktop CPUs have showed up in a leaked Intel roadmap including the Core i7-4771, Core i5-4440 and the Core i5-4440S. Another leaked specification slide also revealed a couple of low-power Haswell SKUs that will be a part of Core i3 and Pentium line of CPUs.
The Core i7-4771, Core i5-4440 and the Core i5-4440S will all have 100MHz higher CPU clock than their Haswell predecessors. The Core i3-4130, i3-4130T, i3-4330, i3-4330T and the Core i3-4340 will also have slightly higher frequency clocks but also larger L3 cache and HD 4400 or HD 4600 integrated graphics, depending on the SKU. TDP for all Core i3 chips is at 54W which is exactly the same TDP as previous Ivy Bridge Core i3 CPUs.
The Intel Haswell Pentium lineup will be updated with G3220, G3220T, G3420, G3420T, and G3430. These five SKUs are identical to previously available Pentium CPUs but with an obvious performance advantage due to different architecture and better integrated graphics part.
In addition to new Haswell parts, the same slide revealed a couple of new Ivy Bridge parts including Celeron G1620T, G1630, Core i5-3340 and i5-3340S. While the precise specifications are still unknown, these could end up to be a simple speed bump of currently available G1610T, G1620, i5-3330 and i5-3330S SKUs.
All of the revealed CPUS should launch on September 1st in Asia Pacific, China and Japan region while the rest of the world should get them on and after September 29th.
Source:
CPU-World.com.