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Unusually for Intel, the LGA1700 socket spanned three generations of the company's best gaming CPUs, from 12 th gen chips such as the Core i5 12400F to the brand new 14 th gen chips launched at ...
If you’ve bought a motherboard with an Intel LGA 1700 socket lately, take a look at the socket cover. (Assuming you’re completely disassembling your PC, of course.) You might be surprised to ...
Intel's next-gen Nova Lake-HX high-perf laptop GPUs spotted in new shipping manifest, new BGA 2540 socket: 20% bigger than ...
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, ...
It has been previously estimated that LGA 1851 would share the same dimensions as LGA 1700 despite having 151 more pins and only supporting DDR5 memory. The two sockets are the same size, but LGA ...
But something else that was showcased at the event was the LGA 1851 processor socket—Intel's replacement for LGA 1700, the socket which has been in service since the 12th Generation of Core CPUs.
According to recent leaks from logistics documents, Intel is planning to launch a new socket called LGA-1954. It will become the basis for Nova Lake-S processors — the successors of the Arrow Lake ...
Intel has continually evolved its processor socket design, introducing a series of upgrades since Socket 1151 in 2015.The transition moved from Socket 1200 with the tenth-generation Core i (Comet ...
Intel is currently using the LGA1851 socket for its Arrow Lake processors. This socket is expected to be used for at least one more generation, includ. We've just launched our NEW website design!
But according to news on a Z790 refreshed chipset from Gigabyte, Intel’s “next-gen” processors will stick to the LGA 1700 socket, first introduced in 2021. Pop those champagne bottles ...
However, unlike AMD, Intel no longer produces CPUs for its older sockets, so unless you happen to find an old but new motherboard that's priced appropriately low, you should only consider LGA 1700 ...
Intel Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake-S desktop CPUs, rumored to launch in 2026, could introduce a brand-new LGA 1954 socket, marking yet another socket change for the company’s consumer platform.