Since Quad-core Lynnfield will be issued in the third quarter of this year, when Intel talks about market share processors with socket H, there referring to these models, which will be issued other prots5essory with this socket . A socket H is meant the total proportion of Socket H1 (LGA 1156) and Socket H2 (LGA 1155). These Intel processors can not be named Core i5, because it is likely that some of these models can be produced under the brand name Core i7. The manufacturer has reported that shipments of processors Clarkdale will begin later this year, but the first models on the market with these processors.
The manufacturer believes that in the third quarter of one percent of all Intel processors will support socket H, Core i7 processors with socket B (also known as LGA 1366) will take about two per cent, and a clear leader will be Socket T (LGA 775) processors Core 2 and Pentium / Celeron with 91%. Six percent of processors belonging to the family of Atom will not have "it" the socket.
In the fourth quarter, the share of Core i7 processors with socket B will decrease to one percent, the percentage of processors Lynnfield Clarkdale and the socket, H increases to 8%, and Atom processors will take a 9%. The remaining 82% will take a Core 2 processor with socket.



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