Intel 2013 roadmap: intel haswell and intel ivy bridge
Intel's official roadmap is already known. Where is the new range of Haswell and Ivy Bridge-E processors that will discontinue the Sandy Bridge-E (3930K, 3960X, 3970X…) from socket 2011.
The successor to the fantastic 3770k will be the i7 4770k that is rumored to improve the temperature fault, produced by thermal paste, of the 22nm Ivy Bridge series and be 10 ~ 15% more powerful per cycle in its IPC.
The light of these processors will begin to be seen at the equator this year. Users should ask themselves. Are these improvements enough to upgrade the equipment? Do I really need to change my equipment? If I have a Sandy / Ivy Bridge will I see improvement with Haswell? Everything will depend on our demands, and above all on our economy.
Intel socket 2011 overclock guide (sandy bridge-e and ivy bridge
Practical guide on how to overclock X79 boards with Intel Sandy Bridge-E and Ivy-Bridge-E processors: introduction, previous concepts, bios, stress tests, errors and recommendations
Ivy bridge and sandy bridge already have their patch in front of specter
Intel has made a mitigating patch for the Meltdown and Specter vulnerabilities available to Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge processor users.
Intel releases new microcode for westmere, lynnfield sandy bridge and ivy bridge
Intel has announced a new microcode to mitigate the Specter and Meltdown vulnerabilities in Westmere, Lynnfield Sandy Bridge, and Ivy Bridge.