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While Intel has not confirmed any details, this shift suggests that users who adopt Arrow Lake may find themselves needing a ...
A shipping manifest suggests Intel Core Ultra Nova Lake CPUs use a new LGA1954 socket, and won't work with LGA1851 Arrow Lake ...
Intel is reportedly working on a new LGA 1954 socket for its next-gen Nova Lake-S desktop CPUs, LGA 1851 socket is for Arrow ...
Whether the pins are on the CPU (PGA socket) or the socket (LGA socket), you never need to maneuver the CPU in order to "make it fit." In case you're facing resistance when inserting the CPU into ...
Intel is currently using the LGA1851 socket for its Arrow Lake processors. This socket is expected to be used for at least ...
Intel plans to build its upcoming Nova Lake CPUs on TSMC's forthcoming 2nm semiconductor process node, according to Economic ...
Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs underperformed vs. claims, creating pressure for Nova Lake's success. Nova Lake-S CPUs may require a ...
With Nova Lake, the chip manufacturer is once again introducing a new base. Owners of current LGA-1851 mainboards have to get ...
When you buy a CPU, it will be labeled with a series of letters and numbers such as "LGA 1700" or "AM4." This is the socket name the CPU has, telling you which motherboard chipset it's compatible ...
Rumour has it that Intel's Nova Lake chipset will shift over to an all-new LGA1954 platform, effectively ending the current ...