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Socket 940 — is a 940 pin socket for 64 bit AMD server processors. The socket is entirely covered with leads, except for four key pins used to align the processor. AMD Opterons and the older AMD Athlon 64 FX (FX 51) use Socket 940. Being an intended server… … Wikipedia
Socket M — Type PGA ZIF Chip form factors … Wikipedia
Socket 603 — is a motherboard socket for Intel s Xeon processor.Socket 603 was designed by Intel as a Zero insertion force socket intended for workstations and server platforms. It contains 603 contacts arrayed about the center of the socket, each contact has … Wikipedia
Socket 563 — is a microPGA CPU socket used exclusively for low power (16 W and 25 W TDP) Athlon XP M processors (Models 8 10).This socket can usually be found on laptops and requires a low power mobile part in a special 563 pin µPGA package which is different … Wikipedia
Socket A — CPU socket name = Socket 462 / A formfactors = Ceramic Pin Grid Array (CPGA) Organic Pin Grid Array (OPGA) type = PGA ZIF contacts = 453 protocol = EV6 fsb = 100 MHz, 133 MHz, 166 MHz and 200 MHz equivalent to FSB200, FSB266, FSB333 and FSB400… … Wikipedia
Socket 479 — CPU socket name = Socket 479 formfactors = Flip chip pin grid array (FC PGA2) contacts = 479 type = PGA ZIF protocol = AGTL+ fsb = 100 MHz (Quadpumped), FSB400 133 MHz (Quadpumped), FSB533 voltage = processors = Intel Pentium M Intel Celeron M… … Wikipedia
Socket 370 — CPU socket name = Socket 370 type = PGA ZIF formfactors = Plastic pin grid array (PPGA) and Flip chip pin grid array (FC PGA and FC PGA2) contacts = 370 protocol = GTL+ fsb = 66, 100 and 133 MHz voltage = 1.05–2.1 V processors = Intel Celeron… … Wikipedia
Socket 604 — Type PGA ZIF Chip form factors pin grid array Contacts 604 Processors Intel Xeon … Wikipedia
Socket 3 — was a type of CPU socket into which various x86 microprocessors were inserted. It was commonly found alongside a secondary socket designed for a math coprocessor chip, in this case the 487. Socket 3 resulted from Intel s creation of lower voltage … Wikipedia
Socket 1 — was the second of a series of standard sockets created by Intel into which various x86 microprocessors were plugged. It was an upgrade to Intel s first standard PGA socket and the first with an official designation. Socket 1 was intended as a 486 … Wikipedia
Socket 2 — was one of the series of sockets into which various x86 microprocessors were plugged. It was an updated Socket 1 with added support for Pentium Overdrive processors. It was a 238 pin low insertion force or zero insertion force PGA socket with… … Wikipedia