So, Ive recently was building (yet another) i7 machine for a friend of mine, and that got me thinking.
He wanted to get the extreme, but I told him that that was overkill and that there is no need to spend that much when he could get similar results with an overclocked 920, well anyway, back on topic.
I was thinking what the future of the CPU holds.
The socket 1366 is relatively young, and has had a fare share of processors, but I wonder how Intel will further development.
For example, the Tukwila (Itanium), it has been confirmed but the details are all very hush-hush.
I wonder, will the Tukwila still use the 1336 socket or come up with something else?
Intel has revieled a new socket; the 1567, but that uses the Xeon processors, and I wonder if that will have any effect on the consumer market?
AMD has done relatively the same thing. They have some new tech going up (hopefully) soon, the fusion. They also have have new sockets announced FS1 and the G34. Also, it is interesting how the G34 has 1974 pins, which is more than 400 pins more than the 1336 socket.
So, what do you think?
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