Not really. Unless they redesign everything, it'll interface with the motherboard in the same way as a typical lga/pga cpu but won't be removable. Imagine taking a current cpu, removing the pins, then soldering it into the socket. That's what you're getting.
I really wonder how this is going to work out for the motherboard manufacturers. It's going to be a lot harder to sell each model in ten different varieties so users can still choose their cpu. It does finally give intel a way to force you to replace the mobo with every cpu upgrade. They've clearly been trying to do that for a while with the constant socket updates.