Two LGA sockets support current and future desktop and server microprocessors. The RoHS-compliant LGA771 Socket J accommodates Intel Xeon CPUs, while the LGA775 Socket T supports desktop computers.
In a new post on X, hardware leaker "momomo_us" spotted a new Intel Meteor Lake-PS processor tested for the new LGA 1851 socket, meaning Meteor Lake will be first into the new socket, not Arrow Lake.
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 ...
Arrow Lake looks like it will give us an even better chance of ruining things when mishandling the motherboard. Sweet. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Correct me if i'm wrong<BR>There are just a few differences between socket 478 and 775. In Theory, socket 775 presscott could reach higher FSB than 478 ones. But in practical life, surfing the web i ...
The big picture: Intel's Meteor Lake processors will reportedly move to a new socket, forcing Alder Lake owners to buy a new motherboard as well if they want to upgrade. This is in stark contrast to ...