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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Predicting the end of desktop Computer


WASHINGTON - Semiaccurate site claims that the transition to mobile processors are of the dangerous for desktop processors. Death of the desktop processors are expected to occur when the processor made ​​by Intel Broadwell came out in 2014.

The end for desktop computers has been getting close to predict. It is characterized by changes made in the way Intel processor connects to the circuit board or motherboard.

Quoted from Cnet, Wednesday (11/28/2012), the processor desktop computer plugged into the main circuit board of a computer through a socket. Intel processors are compatible with the socket was then installed by the user. Mounting design like that is rumored to be danger of being lost.

Meanwhile, today's growing mobile processor. Mobile processors are soldered directly to the circuit board and provides advantages in terms of design. Because the mobile world is very sensitive to the space and every millimeter is left is very meaningful.

The assembly as in mobile processors it is a curse for desktop computer users. Because soldering to the circuit board processor can kill the enthusiasm of market segments, such as gamers who choose its own processor as needed.