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Intel X58 to be the First Nehalem Desktop Chipset

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For those interested, there is quite a bit of 'hype' surrounding Intel's forthcoming Nehalem CPU architecture. The big deal with Nehalem is that it has an integrated memory controller, eliminating the Front-Side Bus (think AMD).

Below is the latest info regarding Nehalem chipset support:

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Whether AMD likes it or not, Intel will be introducing the first 45nm-built Nehalem processors in Q4 and with them, a whole new range of silicon chips will arrive. One of them, the Tylersburg chipset, has now been exposed to bearing the X58 marketing name. Set to be paired up with the ICH10 southbridges, the X58 will be used on Socket 1366 motherboards and act as the assistant of the quad-core Bloomfield processors.

The platform based on the X58 and Bloomfield couple will provide triple-channel DDR3-1333 support, two or four PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots and will act as Intel's top desktop offer. Just about the same time the X58 rolls out AMD should start delivering its first quad-core 45nm Phenom CPUs so expect this year to end with quite a clash of titans. Well, it'll be more David and Goliath.

Source: TechConnect, ExPreview
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so X58 is the new name?
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X58 is the name of Intel's next extreme chipset that will support socket 1366 (Nehalem) CPUs.
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I can already feel my wallet lighten...
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I can already feel my wallet lighten...
lol, me too.
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crap i just bought my x48 DFI board lol

just can't keep up
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