I have learnt one thing from Intel.
To make more money , you should know the art of fooling a layman
Sheesh , how desperate can Intel be ?
Anyways there will be 4 new sockets ( i think ) for LGA 1156
P55, H55, H57, P57 and Q57
Now getting to the point i learnt that Q57 is for business class sectors not for us
So that leaves with 3 sockets .
Now new Intel Clardale 32nm dual cores are coming.
I was shocked to see that they won't support P55 chipsets
Neither will Core i5 7xx , Core i7 8xx support H55 chipsets
Now P55 and H55 are mainstream chipsets right ?
So why are they allowed to mutually switch boards ?
I know its getting boring but do bear with me
Intel has created a very big confusion here !!
So Core i3 5xx , Core i5 6xx will be exclusively for H55 only ? Why ?
And Core i5 7xx , Core i7 8xx will be exclusively for P55 only ? Why ?
To make more money , you should know the art of fooling a layman
Sheesh , how desperate can Intel be ?
Anyways there will be 4 new sockets ( i think ) for LGA 1156
P55, H55, H57, P57 and Q57
Now getting to the point i learnt that Q57 is for business class sectors not for us
So that leaves with 3 sockets .
Now new Intel Clardale 32nm dual cores are coming.
I was shocked to see that they won't support P55 chipsets
Neither will Core i5 7xx , Core i7 8xx support H55 chipsets
Now P55 and H55 are mainstream chipsets right ?
So why are they allowed to mutually switch boards ?
I know its getting boring but do bear with me
Intel has created a very big confusion here !!
So Core i3 5xx , Core i5 6xx will be exclusively for H55 only ? Why ?
And Core i5 7xx , Core i7 8xx will be exclusively for P55 only ? Why ?