Intel's LGA 1954 Socket For Nova Lake Reportedly Boasts The Same Dimensions As Intel LGA 1700 And 1851
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While Intel is actively preparing for the launch of its next generation of desktop processors, called Nova Lake-S, a recent leak has given rise to some relief in the tech community. According to shipping documents identified at the end of March, this future series would use an LGA 1954 socket. Good news: the dimensions would be identical to those of the current socket [...] Intel Nova Lake-S article: a new socket... but compatible with the curre…
Intel Nova Lake-S Socket Dimensions Turns Up in Shipping Doc; Possibly Compatible w/ Current Cooling Solutions
Last month, NBD shipping documents linked Intel's next-gen "Nova Lake‑S" (aka "NVL‑S") desktop processor family to an LGA 1954 socket type. Given Team Blue's track record, consumers are not overly enthused by the prospect of another change in mounting profiles. Famously, the current-gen Core Ultra "Arrow Lake-S" CPU series required a fresh slate of motherboards design—centered around LGA1851. Fortunately, a late March-authored shipping manifest …
Intel's LGA 1954 Socket For Nova Lake Reportedly Boasts The Same Dimensions As Intel LGA 1700 And 1851
Intel isn't going to retain the same socket for the upcoming desktop processors as has been spotted in the latest NBD shipping manifest, but the socket size is identical. Different Socket for Intel Nova Lake But Thankfully, Your CPU Cooler Can Stay; NBD Shipping Manifest Reveals LGA 1954 Socket Size It's Intel's usual routine to switch sockets after one or two generations and, as you may already know from previous reports, Intel's next-gen deskt…
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