LGA1366
bigger than LGA775
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LGA1366
bigger than LGA775
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2261/...08060a44_o.jpg
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Interesting...
The center looks like a picture of a Core 2 Quad. :)
Nice to see some real pictures of this beast.
yay for 1st pic of intels death to overclocking and servers (or atleast bad quarters)
As a Moderator here at XS I have to tell you that Pr0n is not allowed!:ROTF:
So, we will have two different motherboards LGA1160 and LGA1366 for the same Nehalem-based chips?
wow baby that is a lot of PINS. oh mama :slobber:
:shock: now that looks quite sweet.
I know what I'll be upgrading too.
Nehalem-based 3 Chip
◇Bloomfield
・4-core
・LGA1366
・3ch DDR3
・Support QPI(Quick Path Interconnect)
・L2=8MB
・Support SMT
・2008 Q4
◇Lynnfield
・4-core
・LGA1160
・2ch DDR3
・don't Support QPI(Quick Path Interconnect)
・L2=8MB
・Support SMT
・2009 H1
◇Havendale
・2-core+GPU
・LGA1160
・2ch DDR3
・dos't Support QPI(Quick Path Interconnect)
・L2=4MB
・Support SMT
・2009 H1
is it a boy or a girl?
nehalem is a stacked duel core with hyper transport 8MB will mean 4+4 or 8+8
i dont like the imc its bad for amd and its going to be bad for intel we dont need the added heat to the cpu when the cpu puts out more watts, and it kills memory advancements we will be with 1600-1800mhz ddr2 for a while (maybe some 2ghz but no real innovation)
So there will be Naahelm's for more than one socket?
:(
can someone shed some light for me regarding the 2 and 3 ch ddr3 setup?
1. why is the 2 ch coming out later, seems to me that would be the lower
performing one.
2. i take it the 2 ch does not relate to dual channel and 3 ch to triple
channel, if so why ddr3 dual channel, wasen't the hole point of goin to ddr3
to get an additional channel besides the change of memory access pattern?
thanks
btw, i wish they were here next week. a whole year of waiting :(
i heared bloomfield first, which supposedly is the most expensive platform with tylersburg chipset / QPI and triple channel ddr3
Lynnfield (performance/desktop) and Havendale (integrated graphics core) later with dual channel ddr3 and ibexpeak PCH.
but as to what when where etc it could all be subject to changes prior to actual release....who knows?
and i also thought all 3 had integrated mem. controllers
also heard rumours that there will be a dual core nehalem; a 775 nehalem; with and or without imc...:confused::lol: and a variant to support ddr2 aswell; and a kitchen sink codenamed nehalem also:)
:doh:
...but it's a pic. of a chip up there for sure.
thx for the new information :rolleyes: