FragTek
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In a sense... Socket M2's first design was based off of a 1,207 pin scheme and was going to be the new standard in personal desktop interfaces.
A while back however, AMD decided to rethink the idea of Socket M2 and bring it back to a 940 pin design (the same as the current socket 940 server socket). With this, AMD still felt the need to carry out the 1,207 pin socket. Thus they have dubbed the new 1,207 pin socket, Socket F, which will debut as the new "server series" socket. Socket F will be introduced next year as well, and will be used for AMD's Opteron lineup, except for the 100 series, which will migrate to the M2 platform with the A64.
Just a heads up!
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A while back however, AMD decided to rethink the idea of Socket M2 and bring it back to a 940 pin design (the same as the current socket 940 server socket). With this, AMD still felt the need to carry out the 1,207 pin socket. Thus they have dubbed the new 1,207 pin socket, Socket F, which will debut as the new "server series" socket. Socket F will be introduced next year as well, and will be used for AMD's Opteron lineup, except for the 100 series, which will migrate to the M2 platform with the A64.
Just a heads up!
