Intel could be ditching LGA1700 in 2024
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Intel could be replacing LGA1700 in 2024! Intel is notorious for changing CPU sockets every other generation, so as you can imagine, it came as a
Intel could be replacing LGA1700 in 2024, but why? The main theory is that Intel wants to support compatibility with future technology.
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