Bit of a blurb from Tom's Hardware on "best gaming CPU for the buck"
Found here:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-overclock,2772-2.html"For folks considering a full upgrade, the Socket AM3 and LGA 1156 platforms are probably better choices. Just bear in mind that LGA 1156's days are numbered. The launch of Sandy Bridge early next year sees Intel pulling a hack-job with yet another interface, leaving mainstream buyers with Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 CPUs stranded without a viable upgrade path."
What does this mean? How does this affect LGA1366? Is that also going to be replaced, or do they mean this will replace the lesser 1156?
The wording isn't clear, and they already have Core i7s on this format so folks wouldn't be stranded as suggested in the comment. It conjures up images of a yet newer socket interface.
Thoughts?