Tag: CPU
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Intel's LGA 1954 Socket Spotted: Signaling New Xeon Processors on the Horizon
Published: at 03:40 AMShipments of Intel's LGA 1954 socket have been spotted, hinting at the arrival of next-gen Xeon processors designed for high-performance computing, promising advancements in core counts, memory bandwidth and I/O capabilities.
Intel's Nova Lake CPUs: A New Socket and Architecture Shake-Up on the Horizon
Published: at 03:12 AMThe article details Intel's rumored Nova Lake CPUs, featuring a new LGA 1954 socket and aiming to significantly improve performance and power efficiency, potentially signaling a shift away from a chiplet design.
More AMD Threadripper 9000WX Series CPUs Spotted, Suggesting Imminent Launch
Published: at 02:09 AMA new 64-core Threadripper 9000WX CPU has been spotted in SiSoftware Sandra, supporting the idea of an impending launch. A 32-core model has also been mentioned in conjunction with these sightings.
Why One Tech Enthusiast Will Never Use an AIO CPU Cooler
Published: at 11:48 PMThe article conveys the author's strong preference for air CPU coolers over AIOs due to concerns about reliability, potential leaks, pump failures, and limited lifespan compared to simpler air-cooling solutions.
Intel's Nova Lake CPUs Rumored to Use New LGA1954 Socket: A Deep Dive
Published: at 02:54 PMRumors indicate Intel's Nova Lake CPUs will use the LGA1954 socket, bypassing the LGA1851 expected for Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake. This signals a major architectural change and potential enhancements in power delivery and I/O.
Intel's Nova Lake-S: A Deep Dive into the Next-Gen Desktop CPU Architecture
Published: at 12:57 PMIntel's rumored Nova Lake-S CPUs will reportedly utilize a new LGA 1954 socket, signifying a major architectural overhaul aimed at boosting IPC and potentially surpassing current performance benchmarks. The new platform will require a complete system upgrade.
Intel's Nova Lake-S CPUs Rumored to Require New LGA 1954 Socket
Published: at 07:18 AMRumors suggest Intel's Nova Lake-S CPUs will require a new LGA 1954 socket, replacing the expected LGA 1851. This hints at major architectural changes necessitating a new motherboard, with potential for significant performance gains.
Intel Investigates Performance Loss with Specific CPU and GPU Pairings
Published: at 07:09 AMIntel is investigating reported performance losses when pairing specific Intel CPUs with certain GPUs, particularly Arc GPUs, signaling a potential compatibility issue that could impact performance and adoption rates.
Intel's Nova Lake-S CPUs Rumored to Use New LGA 1954 Socket
Published: at 03:27 AMReports indicate Intel's Nova Lake-S desktop CPUs will use a new LGA 1954 socket, implying a major architectural overhaul, incompatibility with existing motherboards, and potential performance improvements.
Exploring the Ceramic CPU Scrap Market: A Global Sources Listing Analysis
Published: at 02:46 AMThis Global Sources listing offers 1 kg of single-core ceramic CPU scrap for recycling. The value is derived from the recoverable precious metals, and the listing details payment and transportation options to facilitate international trade.