i7 930 will just be an i7 920 with higher multi and clockspeed is all. From what i have been hearing it will be the same 45nm architecture as current i7's(unlike some rumors claiming it to be 32nm).
Looks like you are right. I just read this article on Tech Report
Intel may very well end up discontinuing the i7-920, but perhaps that won't involve leaving a gaping hole in the LGA1366 lineup. Rather, the folks at Bit-Tech claim to have it on good authority that Intel will introduce a Core i7-930 processor next quarter. That CPU will reportedly run at 2.88GHz (up from 2.66GHz for the i7-920), and it will cost the same as its predecessor.:good:
Benchmarks around the web show the LGA1156 Core i7-860 tends to be faster overall than the i7-920, so the i7-930 might close the gap. However, consumers will still have to pay more for LGA1366 motherboards and triple-channel memory kits, which still ought to give the i7-860 the value advantage, nonetheless. Maybe the i7-930 will seduce users in need of the X58 chipset's beefier multi-GPU support, though.
In any case, this rumor doesn't sound implausible. Intel already followed a similar course of action when it recently launched the Core i7-960, a replacement for the i7-950 that had trouble standing up to the new i7-870 at the same price point. (Thanks to TR reader Mister Burke for the link.)
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/17855
Maybe I'll have an upgrade path for my Motherboard after all. Not gonna hold my breath too long though.
