Intel has never been about long-lasting sockets, to the point that users no longer expect them to change lanes. However, that's exactly what the company plans to do, starting with Nova Lake. In an interview with Club386, Intel's Enthusiast channel VP and GM, Robert Hallock, responded to a question about future Intel sockets supporting more CPU generations with, "I do. That’s it – I do." Even before AMD's AM4 socket redefined socket longevity, the company supported more CPU generations on older sockets than Intel did. Now, Team Blue has publicly committed to bringing socket longevity to Intel a
You should buy the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus if: You want a powerful CPU for productivity tasks
You're upgrading from a budget Arrow Lake CPU, so you can reuse components
You want to stay with Intel and replace a Raptor Lake platform You should NOT buy the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K if: You're able to wait until Nova Lake drops
You want the most powerful gaming CPU
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