Sunday, December 18th 2022

Intel Confirms LGA1851 is its Next Desktop CPU Socket

Intel as part of its development process with industry partners and OEMs, allegedly released technical documents in a bare URL that's worded to confirm that its next desktop processor socket will in fact be the LGA1851. We've had some idea since June 2021 that LGA1851 will succeed LGA1700, but this can be taken as a confirmation. Although with a higher pin-count, the LGA1851 package will be physically of an identical size to LGA1700, with mostly identical socket mechanism, so the new socket could maintain cooler compatibility with its predecessor. The additional 151 pins come from shrinking the "courtyard" (the region of the land grid in the center that lacks pins and instead has some electrical ancillaries).

The new Socket LGA1851 platform is expected to power Intel's "Meteor Lake-S" and "Arrow Lake-S" microarchitectures. Whether "Meteor Lake-S" gets the 14th Gen Core branding is a whole different question. Leaked benchmarks suggest that 2023 will be a rather slow year from Intel in the area of desktop processors, and that toward Q3-2023, the company will release the so-called "Raptor Lake Refresh" processors. These chips are likely built on the same LGA1700 package, and as we've seen from "Coffee Lake Refresh," could warrant a new generational branding to 14th Gen Core (as CFL Refresh formed the 9th Gen Core). Intel could increase clock-speeds, E-core counts, and other process/packaging-level innovations to segment these chips apart from existing 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake." LGA1851 processors like "Meteor Lake" could debut chiplets for Intel, as these have their CPU cores, iGPU, memory-controllers, and uncore components, spread apart on chiplets built on various foundry nodes.
Source: VideoCardz
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53 Comments on Intel Confirms LGA1851 is its Next Desktop CPU Socket

#1
TheinsanegamerN
Inb4 700 "oh look intel has a new socket" snortings from people with ryzen 5000 series cpus on 500 series motherboards that replaced 300 or 400 series boards.

That being said meteor lake desktop is going to be a dumpster fire with the rumor of only 6 P cores instead of 8. That'll go over well with the peanut gallery. Meteor lake mobile with a 128/192eu GPU is far more interesting.
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#2
Naito
Oh look; Intel has a new socket...
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#4
ir_cow
Intel knows the socket tension is a problem, why not fix it with the new socket?
TheinsanegamerNInb4 700 "oh look intel has a new socket" snortings from people with ryzen 5000 series cpus on 500 series motherboards that replaced 300 or 400 series boards.

That being said meteor lake desktop is going to be a dumpster fire with the rumor of only 6 P cores instead of 8. That'll go over well with the peanut gallery. Meteor lake mobile with a 128/192eu GPU is far more interesting.
Gamers don't need 6+ P cores. I'll trade 2 cores for DDR5-12000
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#5
trsttte
Always the same song and dance with Intel, move the notches, maybe change some pins and give it a new name, god dammit!
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#6
Chaitanya
NaitoOh look; Intel has a new socket...
Forgot to add Jurrasic park meme.
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#7
AusWolf
A new socket every 2 years. Business as usual for Intel. Nothing to see here, move along.
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#8
Hyderz
is this the one with 6 performance cores and tons of e-cores?
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#10
ZoneDymo
ir_cowIntel knows the socket tension is a problem, why not fix it with the new socket?


Gamers don't need 6+ P cores. I'll trade 2 cores for DDR5-12000
I mean If rt gets more and more the norm then yeah.....you do, what I more wonder is, will the refresh work on 600 series boards and will it be ddr4 compatible?
AusWolfA new socket every 2 years. Business as usual for Intel. Nothing to see here, move along.
Personally I think it's not too bad with 3 processor ermm families? Coming to 1700 and if indeed the socket cooler compatibility remains the same and maybe also the retention plate thats not that bad imo
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#11
AsRock
TPU addict
ThorsthimbleOh look! A new socket!
Seems like there is a echo in here :).

Who would of guessed.
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#12
Pepamami
TheinsanegamerNInb4 700 "oh look intel has a new socket" snortings from people with ryzen 5000 series cpus on 500 series motherboards that replaced 300 or 400 series boards.

That being said meteor lake desktop is going to be a dumpster fire with the rumor of only 6 P cores instead of 8. That'll go over well with the peanut gallery. Meteor lake mobile with a 128/192eu GPU is far more interesting.
Aha, I am running 5900X on B450! Oh, look! Intel has a new socket!
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#13
Dirt Chip
If anything to be surprised of is the RL refresh, not the new socket.
It will, if true, counter some of the 'dead-end platform' argumentets, even if for just one more year.

So an KSS suffix is coming?

I might consider treading 2P cores to 8E cores. They are little magic.
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#14
InVasMani
I'm more surprised by a Raptor Lake refresh. It appears Intel is looking to get another generation out of that socket. I wonder if it'll be compatible with z690 or they'll pull another Coffee Fake again.
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#15
ir_cow
InVasManiI'm more surprised by a Raptor Lake refresh. It appears Intel is looking to get another generation out of that socket. I wonder if it'll be compatible with z690 or they'll pull another Coffee Fake again.
Good question. Maybe it will use the new socket even though it's still just a raptor lake.
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#16
Minus Infinity
InVasManiI'm more surprised by a Raptor Lake refresh. It appears Intel is looking to get another generation out of that socket. I wonder if it'll be compatible with z690 or they'll pull another Coffee Fake again.
Because Meteor Lake is delayed. They are struggling big time with FPGA fabric, the new node Intel 4, and chiplet design. RL has to soldier on another year at least until early 2024.
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#17
InVasMani
I still wonder if they'll continue support for DDR4 or drop it and at the same time if they switch to new socket with Raptor Lake refresh and continue to use that same socket for Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake plus they have a bit of a excuse to switch to a new socket anyway with the socket tension issue with LGA 1700.
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#19
cyneater
mo more tik tok just tik tik tik with intel
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#20
renq
ir_cowIntel knows the socket tension is a problem, why not fix it with the new socket?


Gamers don't need 6+ P cores. I'll trade 2 cores for DDR5-12000
Gamers need cache and at least for Intel, more cores = more cache (cash)
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#22
Outback Bronze
renqGamers need cache
Yes, will be interesting to see what the new AMD X3D's do with 200mb cache.
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#24
P4-630
Waiting for that 40-E-core CPU!! :D
Superfast windows updates!!:clap:
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#25
xpredator_13
PepamamiAha, I am running 5900X on B450! Oh, look! Intel has a new socket!
And I'm running a 5900x on a X370 Crosshair VI Extreme...going AM5 next year.
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