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LGA 1151, [1] also known as Socket H4, is a type of zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) socket for Intel desktop processors which comes in two distinct versions: the first revision which supports both Intel's Skylake [2] and Kaby Lake CPUs, and the second revision which supports Coffee Lake CPUs exclusively.
Intel Haswell Core i7-4771 CPU, sitting atop its original packaging that contains an OEM fan-cooled heatsink. This generational list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the 4-bit 4004 (1971) to the present high-end offerings. Concise technical data is given for each product.
The 100 Series chipsets (codenamed Sunrise Point), for Skylake processors using the LGA 1151 socket, [89] were released in the third quarter of 2015. [90] The 200 Series chipsets (codenamed Union Point) were introduced along with Kaby Lake processors, which also use the LGA 1151 socket; [91] these were released in the first quarter of 2017. [92]
The latest badge promoting the Intel Core branding. The following is a list of Intel Core processors.This includes Intel's original Core (Solo/Duo) mobile series based on the Enhanced Pentium M microarchitecture, as well as its Core 2- (Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme), Core i3-, Core i5-, Core i7-, Core i9-, Core M- (m3/m5/m7/m9), Core 3-, Core 5-, and Core 7- Core 9-, branded processors.
Release date Part number(s) Release price ... LGA 1151 DMI 3.0 March 2017 CM8067702870647; ... 8/9/10/11 4 × 256 KB 8 MB HD Graphics P630
There is only one moral of today’s story for streamers and multitaskers: If you want to use the 12th Gen CPUs to their fullest potential, you have no choice; you must use Windows 11.
Under new policies established in January 2016, Microsoft only supports an NT 10.0-based Windows platform on newly-released CPU microarchitectures, beginning with Kaby Lake and AMD Bristol Ridge. Therefore, Microsoft only supports Kaby Lake under Windows 10 , [ 34 ] [ 35 ] and Windows Update blocks updates from being installed on Kaby Lake ...
The 300 series chipsets, while using physically identical LGA 1151 socket to the 100 and 200 series chipsets, are officially only compatible with Coffee Lake CPUs, meaning that older motherboards do not officially support Coffee Lake processors, [12] [9] and 300 series motherboards do not officially support Skylake or Kaby Lake processors.