Ready or not, the age of Nehalem is finally upon us and with it comes Intel's new Socket LGA 1366 processor interface. Socket LGA 775 has lived a long and distinguished life, longer than any other ...
Here’s a quick bit of overheard info for you – Intel’s replacement for its current high-end Core i7 CPU range will arrive in Q3 2011, so if you’re planning an LGA1366 upgrade now (perhaps with a ...
Now Intel’s new LGA 1366 socket and Core i7 platform has been on sale for a good few months, we’re finally starting to see a decent variety of coolers released that support Intel’s latest CPUs. We're ...
Intel is reportedly set to discontinue their LGA 1366 and LGA 1156 line of processors in 2012 to make way for new CPUs set to launch next year. Processors reaching end-of-life status include the Core ...
Inevitably chips based on the Nehalem family will have between two and eight cores, and will be capable of handling two independent software threads per core. This is called Hyperthreading, Intel's ...
the LGA 1366 server CPU socket, LGA 1156 desktop CPU socket, and the rPGA 989/988 notebook PC CPU socket now meet the stringent criteria for Intel validation Three of the company’s sockets now meet ...
Computers have used socketed processors for most of the PC’s lifespan, with a few notable exceptions like Intel’s cartridge-based Pentium II and III aside. These sockets change every few processor ...
If four or maybe six cores Core i7 | i9 | Xeon is not enough for you, then eVGA might have solution for you in Q1 this year. Next week at CES it will display a dual-socket (LGA 1366) motherboard Very ...
A pretty outrageous motherboard has been spotted online from eVGA which they will quite likely show off during CES which kicks off in a few days. This thing is an absolute monster; a dual socket ...
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