Leaked plans for Intel’s upcoming LGA1700 socket show a radical departure from the design the company has used for the past several generations. The new V0 socket design isn’t compatible with ...
Intel's LGA 1851 socket is waiting in the wings to replace LGA 1700, used on both Alder and Raptor Lake platforms. It'll get a new lease on life soon with the upcoming Raptor Lake refresh, but its ...
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For many years of back-and-forth between Intel and AMD, one thing has remained pretty certain: if you want platform longevity, you stick with the latter, because Intel changes sockets faster than I ...
Intel's next gen CPUs are coming to gaming PCs soon, and we've just been given our first glimpse of the socket that will be used by the chips and their supporting motherboards. The new lineup of Intel ...
An actual photo of an Intel LGA1700 socket has been shared on Chinese social media platform Bilibili (via VideoCardz). This is the first time we have had such a photograph, rather than a render or ...
Intel is apparently working on a new "LGA1954" socket that will be compatible with the company's next gen Nova Lake-S "Ryzen 5 killer" desktop CPUs. Back in 2021, when Intel began struggling to keep ...
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Intel's upcoming Nova Lake CPUs are about to go where no Intel chip has gone before
Nova Lake is set to change nearly everything you know about Intel CPUs ...
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