Intel has finally narrowed down the Sandy Bridge-E launch date to a single day. The new date is now November 14 for the i7-3960X and 3930K CPUs.
For those with an eye for details, the NDA goes up at 12:01am PST on the 14th. The last variant of the family, the 3820 with no suffix and four cores is set for February some time. Now you know, carry on.S|A
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