Intel tend to shift between socket types quite quickly and consistently, from LGA 1156 to LGA 1155 to LGA 1150 (Haswell, due next Year). Yet reports state LGA 2011 will stick around for the Highest ...
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 ...
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 ...
This is quite the rumor, Intel's upcoming X79 chipset may have support for both LGA1366-based CPUs as well as the new LGA2011-based chips. Documents viewed by X-bit labs have taken a look at show two ...
Glinde, 19 th of December 2011 - be quiet!, market leader for PC power supplies in Germany for five years in a row*, is ensuring that their CPU coolers will be able to support Intel's newest CPU ...
Asus has bagged the prize for day one craziness at Computex 2011 by showing a motherboard that features an LGA1366 and an LGA2011 processor socket. It has to be said that the motherboard, currently ...