Intel's upcoming LGA 1954 socket reportedly supports Nova Lake, Razor Lake, and possibly beyond
Hardware intel motherboard Intel's upcoming LGA 1954 socket reportedly supports Nova Lake, Razor Lake, and possibly beyond Intel may finally stop forcing you to buy a new motherboard with every CPU upgrade By Daniel Sims June 2, 2026, 22:51 10 comments Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. What we know so far: Intel's habit of pairing each new CPU generation with a new socket has long been a sore point for PC builders, but rumors suggest the company is finally preparing to follow AMD's lead.
- ▪Hardware intel motherboard Intel's upcoming LGA 1954 socket reportedly supports Nova Lake, Razor Lake, and possibly beyond Intel may finally stop forcing you to buy a new motherboard with every CPU upgrade By Daniel Sims June 2, 2026, 22:51
- ▪TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust.
- ▪What we know so far: Intel's habit of pairing each new CPU generation with a new socket has long been a sore point for PC builders, but rumors suggest the company is finally preparing to follow AMD's lead.
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Hardware intel motherboard Intel's upcoming LGA 1954 socket reportedly supports Nova Lake, Razor Lake, and possibly beyond Intel may finally stop forcing you to buy a new motherboard with every CPU upgrade By Daniel Sims June 2, 2026, 22:51 10 comments Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. What we know so far: Intel's habit of pairing each new CPU generation with a new socket has long been a sore point for PC builders, but rumors suggest the company is finally preparing to follow AMD's lead. Extending LGA 1954 support across at least three processor generations would meaningfully lower the cost of future Intel upgrades.
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