LGA1156
Intel LGA 1366
According to reports, the upcoming 2.66, 2.8 and 2.93 GHz chips will have support for the Turbo Boost technology which will enable single-core overclocks of up to 3.2, 3.46 and 3.6 GHz respectively. In terms of prices, the CPUs would go for $196, $284 and $562, with the cheapest part, the 2.66 MHz model, set to not include features like Hyper Threading, vPro and TXT, which will be found on the 2.8 and 2.93 GHz Lynnfields. Shortly after releasing these three processors, Intel is expected to deliver its first 32nm CPUs.
Source: Xtremesystems.org n http://www.hkepc.com/2765
- LGA1156 for value, mainstream and performance segment.
- LGA1366 for enthutiast, workstation and single and dualsocket server segments.
- LGA1567 for quad socket and up servers.
No different than LGA775, LGA771 and LGA604 really.
LGA1156=Dualchannel DDR3, PCIe x16, DMI, Flexvideo or whatever its called.
LGA1366=Tripplechannel DDR3, 1/2x QPI.
LGA1567=Quadchannel FB-DIMM, 4x QPI.