Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Computing
  3. Legacy Archives

Intel’s ‘Haswell’ chip retail prices revealed along with potential June 2 launch date

Add as a preferred source on Google
intellowpowerprocess
Image used with permission by copyright holder

An unconfirmed list of retail prices for Intel’s fourth-generation ‘Haswell’ computer processors were posted on the Chinese portal VR-Zone today. As first reported by Hot Hardware, the prices so far seem on par with those of current Ivy Bridge processors, so it doesn’t appear that you’ll be paying a premium for the improved performance of the new chips.

Haswell processors are expected to be 10 percent faster in processing speed and offer as much as twice the graphics performance thanks to the new GT3 integrated graphics chip. In fact, Intel declared at CES earlier this year that the GT3’s performance is “on par with current mid-range graphics.” Consumers who have been frustrated by the poor gaming performance of Intel’s current generation of on-board graphics, like the Intel HD Graphics 4000, should be able to get better 3D graphics and higher frame rates out of their machines when playing the latest AAA titles.

Recommended Videos

If you’re on the hunt for a laptop, expect Haswell-powered Ultrabooks to offer significantly better battery life than its predecessor. While Intel is promising 13 hours of battery life, our own Matt Smith expects between 8 to 10 hours in real-world usage. Haswell-powered Ultrabooks are also rumored to support touchscreens, and shrink from about 17mm-thick down to 10mm, like the 12.8mm-thick NEC LaVie X.

If you’re looking to upgrade your existing tower with one of the upcoming Haswell processors to take advantage of the new on-board graphics, it looks like you won’t be paying much of an early-adopter tax to Intel at all.

For example, the cheapest 4th-gen chip on the list is the 3.0GHz Core i5-4430, rumored to retail for $175; whereas its likely predecessor, the core i5-3330, has a suggested retail price of around $180, according to Intel. On the other hand, the near top-of-the-line 3.5GHz Haswell Core i7-4770 is expected to retail for $292, while the current chip with similar computing power is going for between $290 and $310. (You can see a more complete list of prices via HotHardware.) Of course, these numbers have not been confirmed by Intel, and discounts have yet to be announced for the current crop of processors, so take these prices with a grain of salt.

VR-Zone also believes Intel will be making the Haswell processors official on June 2, just ahead of Computex in Taipei that takes place between June 4 and 8. That timeline seems to mesh with the mid-year date we’ve heard from Intel so far, so we’ll be keeping our eyes and ears tuned for more updates. 

Gloria Sin
Former Contributor
Gloria’s tech journey really began when she was studying user centered design in university, and developed a love for…
Topics
Everything Apple announced at WWDC 2026: iOS 27, next-gen Siri, AI upgrades, and more
Apple stopped making promises at WWDC 2026 and started delivering: Siri AI, six OS updates, and Cook's farewell.
WWDC 2026 poster

Unlike most years, Apple’s WWDC 2026 carried more weight than usual, not just because it was Tim Cook’s final keynote as CEO, but also because it represented Apple’s chance at redemption after missing deadlines, mounting questions, and criticism about its ability to keep pace in the AI race. 

Fortunately, Apple answered many of those questions on June 8, 2026, unveiling an upgraded AI-powered Siri alongside a range of new Apple Intelligence features, while also raising a few fresh questions. WWDC was packed with announcements across six operating systems that underpin Apple’s ecosystem of devices. 

Read more
Forget RGB, Aston Martin’s gaming PC is dressed for Monaco
This Aston Martin RTX 5090 PC is gorgeous and wildly expensive
Chillblast X Aston Martin Gaming PC Front

Gaming PCs are usually easy to spot. They are loud both in design and fan noise, depending on how you build it. But Chillblast is and Aston Martin have a very different approach to this with a new collection of hand-built gaming PCs that look like something you would part next to a watch winder than hide under a desk.

The Chillblast x Aston Martin Collection has been designed and handcrafted in the UK with three models in the lineup. The entry point is the Chillblast x Aston Martin RTX 5070 PC, priced from £3,749.99. Above that sits the Limited Edition RTX 5090 PC, priced from £8,499.99 and limited to just 20 units. At the top is the Signature Water Cooled RTX 5090 PC, a built-to-order collector’s machine priced at a staggering £15,999.99.

Read more
reMarkable Paper Pure review: An excellent digital slate that I love, and feel vexed by
If you love writing, or just want to get back in the groove, it's unbeatable. If you seek digital conveniences, too, there are better options.
reMarkable Paper Pure digital note-taker device.

Quick Review

I bought into the reMarkable dream years ago and tried multiple slates, but the Paper Pure is the version I keep coming back to. At $399, it’s the entry-level E Ink tablet from the brand that finally retires the aging reMarkable 2, and it does so by stripping away almost everything you’d expect from a 2026 gadget.

Read more