Intel has released eight new Haswell Refresh processors. Four of these are Intel Core i3 processors, while the other four are Pentium processors. Of each four, two are low-power "T" variants.

The chips follow the usual specifications that we're accustomed to: the Pentium chips carry two cores without hyperthreading, and the Core i3 chips carry two cores with hyperthreading. The frequencies of the chips have been boosted by about 100 MHz over their Haswell predecessors.

Model Cores / Threads Frequency L3 cache Graphics Max GPU Frequency Memory TDP Price Pentium G3250 2 / 2 3.2 GHz 3 MB HD 1100 MHz DDR3-1333 53W $64 Pentium G3250T 2 / 2 2.8 GHz 3 MB HD 1100 MHz DDR3-1333 35W $64 Pentium G3450T 2 / 2 2.9 GHz 3 MB HD 1100 MHz DDR3-1600 35W $75 Pentium G3460 2 / 2 3.5 GHz 3 MB HD 1100 MHz DDR3-1600 53W $86 Core i3-4160 2 / 4 3.6 GHz 3 MB HD 4400 1150 MHz DDR3-1600 54W $117 Core i3-4160T 2 / 4 3.1 GHz 3 MB HD 4400 1150 MHz DDR3-1600 35W $117 Core i3-4360T 2 / 4 3.2 GHz 4 MB HD 4600 1150 MHz DDR3-1600 35W $138 Core i3-4370 2 / 4 3.8 GHz 4 MB HD 4600 1150 MHz DDR3-1600 54W $149

All of the chips are built on the 22 nm lithographic process, and carry TDPs of either 53 W, or 35 W for the low-power variants. As with all Haswell Refresh processors, these chips carry nothing new apart from raised clock speeds. The prices of some have dropped a little, so if you're in the market for a new chip, they are worth a look. But don't regret buying a Haswell (non-Refresh) chip if you find one for a slightly lower price than the new variants; you won't be missing much.

No exact word on availability, although we usually see CPUs arrive at most retailers mere weeks from when we hear about them.

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