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 ...
It used to be that a new CPU brought substantial IPC gains, more cores, and faster clock speeds with almost every upgrade. This hasn't been the case for a while, since modern CPUs have pivoted to ...
One of the main reasons AMD CPUs have proven so popular in recent years the company's policy to use the same CPU sockets across multiple generations. This has meant that a user could buy a motherboard ...
AMD is writing the book on socket longevity and it's doing it with AM4, which is approaching a decade of service. Just when you thought we'd seen the last hurrah for the aging platform when AMD ...
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Intel's next CPU generation might finally catch up to AMD on something that actually matters
Ever since the Raptor Lake overvoltage scandal, things looked pretty dire for Intel. The company's stock was down, projects were delayed or canceled, the management was reshuffled, and even the new ...
TL;DR: Intel's Nova Lake desktop CPUs, due in 2026, are rumored to require a new LGA1954 socket, replacing the current LGA1851 used by Arrow Lake. Despite that apparent need to change the motherboard, ...
Intel might finally have noticed that gamers hate buying a new motherboard every time it sneezes out a CPU refresh. In an interview with Club386, Intel’s Robert Hallock hinted future desktop sockets ...
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