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Saturday, May 8, 2010

2011, Time to Change Your Intel Motherboards


VIVAnews - Details about Intel processor-based 32 nanometer, ie Sandy Bridge have been circulating on the Internet. You are hoping will be able to upgrade immediately to the processor core or Core I3 i5 that you have now please bite the fingers. What article?

According to documents obtained by Bit-Tech, based mainstream Sandy Bridge processors will use a new socket, the LGA 1155. This difference one pin socket with a socket that is currently the LGA 1156. And as usual, is not compatible with each other.

What about high-end version? According to those documents, Sandy Bridge E (apparently short for enthusiast or Extreme), or by any other name Patsburg will use another socket, the LGA 2011. The new pins will be used by four-channel DDR3 memory controller and 32 lane PCI Express 3.0.

Sandy Bridge processor dual and quad core processors will be available in versions that consume an average power of 65 watts and 95 watts. Processors will feature Turbo Boost and Hyper Threading. Other features such as PCI Express controllers, memory, and integrated graphics are also provided.

For Patsburg platforms, 32 channels PCI Express 3.0 can be divided into 2x16 or 4x8 depending on how the VGA is plugged in and will be connected via a path DMI 2.0 PCI-E 4x to the southbridge chip.

Sandy Bridge processor for mainstream segment is estimated to be present in the fourth quarter 2010 or first quarter of 2011. The upscale model emerged most rapidly is estimated in the third quarter 2011. (Umi)

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