Read more.X58's days are numbered, according to rumour.
Read more.X58's days are numbered, according to rumour.
And dedicated PCI-E bandwidth for storage as well, very smart move given data requirements of SSDs these days. Looks like a nice evolution for servers and ultra-high end.
Wish they would call Sandy Bridge E something a bit more distinctive though - people might think they could use Sandy Bridge processors with these boards.
??? i thought ivy bridge is the replacement of x58?
already? less then a year old?
ivy bridge is meant to come out after august and that is less then a year,infact half a year so your logic fails mate. by your logic,iviy bridge will appear next year
It's not logic, it's Intel's publicly stated roadmap. Search for 'tick tock' and 'intel' if you want proof. That doesn't mean they always deliver on time or won't change timescales to make most business sense, but alternate architecture and then node process is still alive and well.
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for all intents it seems to be the same card minus some gays name on it and a shielded cover ? with OEM added to it - GoNz0.
Wow I must be physic I wondered why the new Sandy bridge reverted back to dual channel and suspected something even " Better " was on it's way. If Sandybridge is as good as they say, who in the hell is going to really need X78. M...mmm, X78, Quad Channel. I wonder, if I fork out for one of those I could Design & Build an Intergalactic Missile Satellite System & Take Over The Whole World !
PS Does it do Spell Check ?
This 'new' Sandy Bridge is quad channel, not dual. The 'old' Sandy Bridge didn't revert to dual channel either - it was a successor to Lynnfield, which was also dual channel.
But the target markets are quite clear - not everyone in the world is just looking for an office or gaming machine
I really need it for work. Work however will continue to just buy the wrong spec entirely, and then wonder why things take so long.
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