Computers have used socketed processors for most of the PC’s lifespan, with a few notable exceptions like Intel’s cartridge-based Pentium II and III aside. These sockets change every few processor ...
Something to look forward to: Intel has long faced criticism for frequently changing CPU sockets, making desktop upgrades more expensive and complicated. That trend could be about to change, however, ...
Two LGA sockets support current and future desktop and server microprocessors. The RoHS-compliant LGA771 Socket J accommodates Intel Xeon CPUs, while the LGA775 Socket T supports desktop computers.