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Intel Core i7-875K

The Intel Core i7-875K is a desktop processor released in 2010, based on the Nehalem microarchitecture with an unlocked multiplier.

The Intel Core i7-875K is a quad-core desktop processor with eight threads, part of the Nehalem family. It operates at a base frequency of 2.93 GHz and can boost up to 3.60 GHz. The processor features 8 MB of L3 cache and is manufactured on a 45 nm process with a TDP of 95 W. It supports DDR3-1333 memory across two channels and has 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes. The chip lacks integrated graphics and is designed for the LGA 1156 socket. Its unlocked multiplier allows overclocking. It was launched in May 2010 with an MSRP of $342.

Specifications

Microarchitecture unverified Nehalem
Cores unverified 4
Threads unverified 8
Base clock unverified 2.93 GHz
Boost clock unverified 3.60 GHz
L3 cache unverified 8 MB
Process node unverified 45 nm
TDP / base power unverified 95 W
Socket unverified LGA 1156
Memory support unverified DDR3-1333
Memory channels unverified 2
Integrated graphics unverified None
PCIe lanes (CPU) unverified 16
PCIe version unverified 2.0
Instruction sets unverified MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2
Unlocked multiplier unverified Yes
Release date unverified 2010-05
Release year unverified 2010
Launch MSRP unverified 342 USD