Intel's design documents say it's 2011 because there are that many solder balls on the underside of the socket, rather than it being the used pin or land count. The land arrangement and spacing is ...
According to sources cited by Bit-tech, Intel plans to introduce a new high-end processor socket in the third quarter of next year. If true, the new platform would effectively replace LGA1366 and will ...
In other news, Zol.com.cn snagged a couple of photo's displaying Intel's new high-end CPU socket, the 2011-pin land grid array (LGA2011). The new socket LGA2011 will allow 6, 8, or 12 cores per Core ...
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