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Best answer: Intel's 12th Gen Core "Alder Lake" processors (CPU) use a new LGA 1700 socket. This is a replacement for the previous LGA 1200 socket that was used for 10th and 11th Gen Intel CPUs.
Intel’s 11th-gen Rocket Lake-S is the first major rework of the company’s desktop computer cores in years. Here are the specs, pricing, launch date and more.
Though Intel’s upcoming 11th-gen Rocket Lake desktop processors will use the same socket design as their 10th-gen predecessors, upgrading may not be as straightforward this year. The chipset won ...
The current release window will mark only a year since Intel released its 10th-gen desktop processors (Comet Lake) along with a new motherboard socket and chipset.
Ahead of Intel's puported 11th generation CPU launch next month, it looks like 98ºc load temperatures aren't the only thing to make you raise an eyebrow. According to its BIOS support page, Intel ...
Intel's 11th-gen Core i9-11900K can indeed consume twice as much power as AMD's Ryzen 9 5900X, but it's not always that bad.
Intel moved to a new socket, so anyone moving from a 9th-gen processor or earlier will still have to buy a new motherboard. I appreciate the backward compatibility nevertheless.
Intel has revealed its full lineup of 11th-gen Rocket Lake S desktop processors, shipping in late March.
Next-generation Nova Lake CPUs from Intel will reportedly require a new motherboard, shifting to an LGA1954 socket.
A brand-new generation of Intel processors is due to drop soon enough and comes with a new naming scheme alongside some unusual in-between CPUs. Here's what you need to know about Meteor Lake.
Intel has, somewhat quietly, confirmed that they have officially discontinued production of their 11th-gen Rocket Lake processor platform.
With official benchmarks from Intel here, we now have a better idea. Much of the 11th gen lineup is seeing price hikes over their previous gen equivalents, and the i9 11900K is no different.