Last week, Intel disclosed new-fangled chipsets, H55, H57 as well as Q57, which have been built-up to sustain the complete functions of the foremost 32nm Intel microprocessors. And at present the network has commence to appear statistics regarding the future generation chipsets from Intel, the 6 Series, with the closer event ─ update chipset Tylersburg, Intel X58. The source reports that the chipset is the future generation of mid-segment will be named as Intel P65. More appealing think regarding the appearance that the Intel X68 will emerge in the second quarter of this year, but other sources say that it is very improbable.
Intel X68 processors provide Intel LGA 1366 a more stable footing by bus DMI next generation and support of new standards for data transmission, SATA 6Gbit / s and USB 3.0. Since Intel has hinted about the appearance of support for these technologies are not used in 2011 and official statements, contrary to this, was not done, then we can say that the existing plan to issue chipsets are very optimistic. In the best case we see motherboards chipset X68 somewhere in the fourth quarter, if he would ever appear.
Chipsets Intel 6-series, i.e., P65, H65 and Q65, are likely to appear in the first quarter of 2011 and will have roughly the same improvement as the X68. This version of events sounds much more likely, because at about this time on the market will be new processors and chipsets. However, before this event, much more can happen. Even if Intel is currently working on 6-th series of chipsets, do not seriously expect any new product in the second quarter, and even in 2010. It would be nice to get an update for Intel X58, which was announced in 2008, but while it is economically inefficient producers.
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