Sandy Bridge only on one socket?

edplayer

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I've read about S2011 for a while now but never heard of something like this:


"One big question is whether LGA1155 will exist only for Sandy Bridge. There have been rumors of moving the new Xeon socket LGA2011, with its quad-channel memory, to consumers later this year, but we understand that Intel is now considering going back to a single-socket lineup. LGA1366 will be supported with updates this year, but after that, LGA1155 could be the only game in town"


http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/sandy_bridge_washes_ashore



Has anyone heard anything similar anywhere else?
 

Edrick

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Thats news to me.

I do not see how they can do that to be honest. LGA1155 has too many limitations for high end users.
 

PlasmaBomb

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Good to hear that s1366 will get some Xeon Sandy Bridge updates though (at least I though it would and think that is what they mean...).
 

Edrick

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Good to hear that s1366 will get some Xeon Sandy Bridge updates though (at least I though it would and think that is what they mean...).

I think they mean more 6 core Westmeres will be released for 1366. I do not think they were referring to SB.