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the yet to be launched LGA-1156 socket from Intel might be very short lived, as its set to be replaced by a new socket that that is is called LGA-1156B which will among other things add IGP support.
LGA 1156 was introduced in 2009 as a more budget-friendly platform, working in conjunction with select Core i3, i5 and i7 chips. Intel removed one of the memory controllers and replaced the high ...
LGA 1160 is no more, apparently. This article from Fudzilla suggests that the Nehalem supporting socket, which is set to debut with the P55 platform, is now known as LGA 1156.
Will be replaced sooner rather than later One of our sources have been telling us that the yet to be launched LGA-1156 socket from Intel might be very short lived, as its set to be replaced by a ...
In the first Preview on eTeknix we are proud to introduce the first LGA-1156 motherboard in the UK, the Asus P7P55D Evo, which is designed to use the new… ...
We've just confirmed that Intel has made some changes to the consumer Nehalem CPU socket and it will be losing four pins, and as such, LGA 1160 is dead and it will be replaced by LGA 1156. From ...
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So the new processors came out this week, and with them, a new chipset (H55) that can shovel the on-package video out to the appropriate ports. Just to be confusing, they use the same LGA-1156 ...
The new NM-I3 kit supports the upcoming LGA-1156 based Core i5 and Core i7 (Lynnfield) CPUs as well as socket LGA-1366 and LGA-775 processors, thus also serving as the successor of the previous ...
LGA 1366: This socket, or Socket B, is a newer, more advanced version of the LGA 1156. Like the LGA 1156, the first version (LG 1366) featured an Intel Core i7 in 2008 and last used in 2011.