how exactly do they plan to fit a g34 socket and 4 channels of memory on a single atx board?
I don't know...wait they have and it came out years ago...
Seriously google is not that hard to use...
SUPERMICRO MBD-H8SGL-F-O ATX Server Motherboard So...
G34 actually has quite a bit of headroom...almost a shame they didn't go that route...
I have some ES chips that if they were only octos could probably be clocked much higher than the 3ghz they are now... (magnycours)...
From what I've read, Socket AM3+ based Piledriver Cores will have Max 8-Core CPU's. But now with all this new info coming out of AMD, things have changed and now they are pushing 10-Core CPU's with Quad-Channel DDR3-1866 (Finally).
No....just no... lol
Server != Desktop
Server has 8 and 16 cores now and will have 10 and 20 cores then...
Server Already has quad channel... and I think desktop could use it...
There are 2 server sockets....
C32 which is a 2p almost copy of desktop with dual channel ram...
It has 4 and 8 cores now....
G34 is 2 of the c32 dies on one package hence 8 and 16...
From the looks of it there will be 2 new server sockets next round.
Which means AM3+ may or may not get 10 cores...
Its time for an LGA desktop socket with quad channel ram...
I honestly think they should combine C32s replacement with desktop for next gen.
Why would AMD want to change it's socket? How would say Socket FM2 benefit over Socket AM3+? especially when AM3+ is serving it's purpose quite well.
Because its old and doesnt have enough bandwidth....
Fm2 is different vastly and is meant for APUs ... a cheaper socket.