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While Intel has not confirmed any details, this shift suggests that users who adopt Arrow Lake may find themselves needing a ...
These higher-end gaming motherboards support Intel Socket LGA 1700, which can take 12th, 13th, or 14th-generation Intel CPUs.
Intel is reportedly working on a new LGA 1954 socket for its next-gen Nova Lake-S desktop CPUs, LGA 1851 socket is for Arrow ...
A shipping manifest suggests Intel Core Ultra Nova Lake CPUs use a new LGA1954 socket, and won't work with LGA1851 Arrow Lake ...
This clearly showed “LGA 1851,” indicating it’s different from the LGA-17XX socket on current LGA 1700 motherboards. (Credit: John Burek) We don't have a ton else to say about these boards ...