Intel Nehalem Processors and X58 Express Chipsets show up in Taipei for Computex

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The crew over at bit-tech are over in Taiwan for Computex and have already spotted some great stuff. The talked MSI into letting them take snap some pictures of Intels upcoming Tylersberg X58 Express chipset, which is whatthe new Nehalem processor will run on.

They were also able to take some motherboard pictures with the the new triple-channel memory DIMM slots along with the LGA1366 CPU socket.

First, the CPU and its new socket: while the roadmaps say the high-end Nehalem to be launched in Q4 will have up to eight cores, the one MSI had in its office was just a quad-core but with eight threads. The socket is still LGA, but instead of the 775 used on current boards, this one now features 1366 pins and is slightly rectangular not Pentium Pro rectangular, but simply a stretched out square. The back of the socket now has a metal backplate to brace itself and Im afraid youll be buying a new heatsink too because the socket fittings have changed since LGA775. In fact, the whole area that needs to be exclusively for Intel CPU use is now apparently over twice the volume of that compared to LGA775 giving motherboard manufacturers even less space to shoehorn in additional components.

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