Motherboards are one of the most important components of the computer, ultimately thanks to them we can practically identify if the processor they support is of a current generation, as well as the power it can offer. In this case, we now know almost everything we need to know about how motherboards work. Gigabyte with the model Z890 for processors Intel of the next generation thanks to a leak.
Many of the details that we know about the new Intel processors may seem a little strange to us, because in the end, as we know well, the brand is going to continue betting on the use of a hybrid core design, but they also bring new features. this could improve the performance of these processors. And one of the things that’s been talked about most about Intel’s next generation is the possibility that its processors will arrive without one of the technologies they’ve long included, Hyper Threading.
New Gigabyte cards arrive with good news
We currently live in an era where technology focuses a lot on optimizing the use of AI, and obviously the new motherboards that incorporate the latest generation of Intel processors, which arrive with the principle of being extremely powerful for this use, they. must be optimized for this use. In this way, Gigabyteis currently preparing a total of eight different models of plates base for the new generation of processors Inteloffering three specific models designed for the use of artificial intelligence.
The other motherboards would have more normal use, so they will really allow us to choose the range we want for our motherboard, since in addition to the three artificial intelligence models, they will also offer five other models that will include differences in both prices. and technology. Thanks to this leak we can know that most manufacturers will surely present their new generation products at Computex next month.
These are all plates base who fled from Gigabyte:
- GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS XTREME AI ΤΟΡ
- GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS MASTER AI TOP
- GIGABYTE Z890 AI HIGH
- GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS MASTER
- GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS PRO ICE
- GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS ELITE WIFI
- GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS ELITE AXIS
- GIGABYTE Z890 A ELITE
All this is what we know about the new Gigabyte hardware
One of the things that can be highlighted when it comes to seeing what the new Gigabyte motherboards look like is obviously the socket change, which will stop using the LGA 1700 to give way to the LGA 1851, with longevity expected until 2026. On the other hand, it is also worth noting that all next-gen cards will only support DDR5 RAM memory modules, as expected.
Many other features have been leaked. Below we leave you a list of everything we know about Gigabyte cards:
- Longevity of the LGA 1851 socket expected until 2026
- Support for DDR5 only, no support for DDR4
- Will start with 800 series motherboards
- Support for DDR5-6400 memory (native JEDEC)
- More PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes via CPU and PCH
- First Family of Arrow Lake-S Compatible Desktops (DIY)
- Arrow Lake-S processors feature 3MB of L2 cache per P core
- Arrow Lake-S CPU with Alchemist iGPU
- Arrow Lake-S processors with 8+16, 6+8 processor SKUs
- Arrow Lake-S 8+16 (24 cores)
- Arrow Lake-S 6+8 (14 cores)
- They may not include support for Hyper-Threading
- Launch in the second half of 2024