This week, Intel officially introduced the 15-core processors generation Ivy Bridge-EX, application-oriented servers. Some sources indicate that new solutions are design concept LGA 2011, but it is absolutely not the LGA 2011, we are familiar with the example of Sandy Bridge-EP and Ivy Bridge-EP (including their immediate family members, as presented Sandy Bridge-E and Ivy Bridge-E).
In the image below, we can check the difference between normal LGA 2011 and the new .
Also provides a snapshot of the image processor Haswell-EP. What is typical, Haswell-EP offers already the third kind of LGA 2011 is incompatible with the previous two.
However, to avoid confusion, Intel can come up with another name for the socket. The use of a new socket for processors Haswell-EP makes sense, since decisions will acquire a number of new features such as support for RAM DDR4. Related Products :
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