Talk:Haswell (microarchitecture)

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Mainstream?

How about dividing the mainstream section of the table into two, by putting Pentium G and Celeron series into another category called "Budget"?--Eleman (talk) 08:49, 16 December 2021 (UTC)

seemingly intel has recently broken all ark.intel.com links for no fucking reason, making all the links to there on this page lead to 404's

example: 4940MXhttps://ark.intel.com/products/78940 159.196.180.109 (talk) 02:25, 3 December 2024 (UTC)

Please make a clearer distinction between the 2 µarchitectures/chip designs with similar names

According to the article text, it seems to cover two sets of chip designs historically named "Haswell" and "Haswell Refresh" by Intel themselves. However large parts of the article, including the long lists of single CPU SKUs, fails to mark which ones are from which of of those two design generations and thus have the associated differences in detailed abilities.

It is not impossible that some of the improvements marketed along with the "Refresh" design were somehow applied to products containing the previous "non-refresh" chip design (for example, Intel may have applied the new TIM or the new socket pinout to actual CPU dies made from the old design), in which case details in the tables become even more important to readers. ~2026-89375-7 (talk) 16:41, 3 March 2026 (UTC)

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