 Dual Intel Socket 771
New Intel server CPU sockets sighted!
Intel's Xeon will soon have a replacement for the 603/604 CPU socket:
Socket 771. The socket will use a Land Grid Array (LGA), similar to
the Socket 775 LGA sockets on desktop motherboads. This means upcoming
server processors from Intel will use contact pads rather than
pins to interface with the motherboard.
LGA sockets are slightly more expensive to manufacture over
traditional pin sockets, but the cost is easily recouped due to the fact
that the CPUs do not need expensive pins that are easily mangled.
AMD's future Opteron socket, Socket 1207, is also set to use an LGA interface.
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