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- Q1049883 subject Q8787220.
- Q1049883 abstract "LGA 1567 or Socket LS, is a CPU socket used for the high-end server segment. It has 1567 protruding pins to make contact with the pads on the processor.It supports Intel Nehalem, codenamed Beckton, Xeon 7500 and Xeon 6500 series processors first released in March 2010. The 6500 series is scalable up to 2 sockets, while the 7500 series is scalable up to 4/8 sockets on a supporting motherboard.Later on, the Xeon E7 series using the Westmere-EX architecture reused the same socket.".
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- Q1049883 wikiPageWikiLink Q130913.
- Q1049883 wikiPageWikiLink Q425484.
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- Q1049883 wikiPageWikiLink Q8787220.
- Q1049883 wikiPageWikiLink Q921015.
- Q1049883 comment "LGA 1567 or Socket LS, is a CPU socket used for the high-end server segment. It has 1567 protruding pins to make contact with the pads on the processor.It supports Intel Nehalem, codenamed Beckton, Xeon 7500 and Xeon 6500 series processors first released in March 2010. The 6500 series is scalable up to 2 sockets, while the 7500 series is scalable up to 4/8 sockets on a supporting motherboard.Later on, the Xeon E7 series using the Westmere-EX architecture reused the same socket.".
- Q1049883 label "LGA 1567".