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Intel plans on having 3 major sockets this generation. s1366 (available currently with X58 - high end, high end multi GPU, and servers), S1156 (will be available soon, mainstream). And s989 that is for laptops.
DESKTOPS:
an i9 is a six core s1366 chip with hyperthreading
an i7 for a desktop is defined as a quad core with hyperthreading (8 threads). s1366 and s1156
an i5 is either a quad core with no HT (4 threads) or a dual core with HT (4 threads), s1156 only
an i3 is like an i5, only with turbo mode disabled. s1156 only
Note: Laptop definitions are different than desktop definitions.
The P55 (s1156) will have an i7, which actually has some advantages (along with some disadvantages) over the X58 i7 (s1366). it is a slightly different design but it should compete well. and be less expensive.
Design differences:
X58:
CPU: Integrated memory controller and QPI link to northbridge:
Northbridge: A "northbridge" (actually its just a GPU splitter, all other northbridge functions have been integrated into the CPU) chip labeled X58, it has two seperate 16x version 2 PCIe video links (that can be split into four 8x links) and a DMI link to southbridge
Southbridge: ICH10/R
P55:
CPU: Integrated memory controller AND an integrated single 16x version 2 PCIe video link (that can be split into two 8x links) and a DMI link to southbridge
Northbridge: none, integrated into CPU
Southbridge: ICH10/R labeled "P55"
the differences between P55 i7 and X58 i7:
1. memory channel: X58 is triple channel DDR3. P55 is dual. This has nothing to do with the mobo chipset (X58 vs P55) as the memory controller has been integrated into the CPU, it is however linked to the SOCKET size (more channels means more socket pins). So do not expect a s1156 based triple channel CPU.
2. P55 will have a single full speed video card connection, or two half speed connections. X58 has two full speed connections. So if you run SLI/xfire X58 is better
3. P55 has the pciE video connection integrated into the CPU, improving latency. As long as you only use one slot (so you get full speed connection) than the P55 will actually be FASTER than the X58.
4. turbo mode: there are unconfirmed reports of P55 having greater turbo mode boosting (+5 instead of +2).
While triple memory channel is good for a high IO fileserver, it makes no difference in GAMES and regular programs.
So for a gamer: 1 makes no difference. 2&3 mean X58 is better for multiple cards, P55 is BETTER for single card. and 4, if true, means that P55 is better for video games (due to their tendency to be single or dual threaded).
LAPTOPS:
I really wish I knew anything about intel's LAPTOP naming plans, but I currently do not. If anyone wants to share such info, please do and I will add it to this post.
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			DESKTOPS:
an i9 is a six core s1366 chip with hyperthreading
an i7 for a desktop is defined as a quad core with hyperthreading (8 threads). s1366 and s1156
an i5 is either a quad core with no HT (4 threads) or a dual core with HT (4 threads), s1156 only
an i3 is like an i5, only with turbo mode disabled. s1156 only
Note: Laptop definitions are different than desktop definitions.
The P55 (s1156) will have an i7, which actually has some advantages (along with some disadvantages) over the X58 i7 (s1366). it is a slightly different design but it should compete well. and be less expensive.
Design differences:
X58:
CPU: Integrated memory controller and QPI link to northbridge:
Northbridge: A "northbridge" (actually its just a GPU splitter, all other northbridge functions have been integrated into the CPU) chip labeled X58, it has two seperate 16x version 2 PCIe video links (that can be split into four 8x links) and a DMI link to southbridge
Southbridge: ICH10/R
P55:
CPU: Integrated memory controller AND an integrated single 16x version 2 PCIe video link (that can be split into two 8x links) and a DMI link to southbridge
Northbridge: none, integrated into CPU
Southbridge: ICH10/R labeled "P55"
the differences between P55 i7 and X58 i7:
1. memory channel: X58 is triple channel DDR3. P55 is dual. This has nothing to do with the mobo chipset (X58 vs P55) as the memory controller has been integrated into the CPU, it is however linked to the SOCKET size (more channels means more socket pins). So do not expect a s1156 based triple channel CPU.
2. P55 will have a single full speed video card connection, or two half speed connections. X58 has two full speed connections. So if you run SLI/xfire X58 is better
3. P55 has the pciE video connection integrated into the CPU, improving latency. As long as you only use one slot (so you get full speed connection) than the P55 will actually be FASTER than the X58.
4. turbo mode: there are unconfirmed reports of P55 having greater turbo mode boosting (+5 instead of +2).
While triple memory channel is good for a high IO fileserver, it makes no difference in GAMES and regular programs.
So for a gamer: 1 makes no difference. 2&3 mean X58 is better for multiple cards, P55 is BETTER for single card. and 4, if true, means that P55 is better for video games (due to their tendency to be single or dual threaded).
LAPTOPS:
I really wish I knew anything about intel's LAPTOP naming plans, but I currently do not. If anyone wants to share such info, please do and I will add it to this post.
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/2179/capturexzq.png
				
		
			