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Slockets — in the form of Socket 370 to Slot 1 adapters — saw renewed popularity when Intel introduced Socket 370 Celeron and Pentium III processors.
PPGA: Plastic pin grid array-used by Intel for late model Mendocino core Celeron processors based on Socket 370.
The FCPGA was introduced by Intel with the Coppermine core Pentium III and Celeron processors based on Socket 370, and was later used for Socket 478-based Pentium 4 and Celeron processors.
FC-PGA processors fit into zero insertion force ( ZIF ) Socket 370 and Socket 478-based motherboard sockets ; similar packages have also been used by AMD.
However, it was still based upon the aging Socket 370, running the single data rate front side bus at just 133 MHz.
Modern Socket 370 fittings are usually found on Mini-ITX motherboards and embedded systems.
Socket 370 was originally used for the Intel Celeron, but later became the socket / platform for the Coppermine and Tualatin Pentium III processors, as well as the Via-Cyrix Cyrix III, later renamed the VIA C3.
Some motherboards that used Socket 370 support Intel processors in dual CPU configurations.
Others allowed the use of a Socket 370 or Slot 1 CPU, although not at the same time.
The weight of a Socket 370 CPU cooler should not exceed 180 grams ( 6. 3 ounces ).
Most Intel Socket 370 processors ( Pentium III and Celeron ) have the following mechanical maximum load limits which should not be exceeded during heat sink assembly, shipping conditions, or standard use.
Another kind of slotket allows using a Socket 370 CPU in a Slot 1.
Historically, there are three platforms for the Intel P6-CPUs: Socket 8, Slot 1 and Socket 370.
In the beginning of 2000, while the Pentium-III-CPUs with FC-PGA-housing appeared, Slot 1 was slowly succeeded by Socket 370, after Intel had already offered Socket 370 and Slot 1 at the same time since the beginning of 1999.
Socket 370 was initially made for the low-cost Celeron processors, while Slot 1 was thought of as a platform for the expensive Pentium II and early Pentium III models.

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FIC demonstrated the first Socket 7 AGP system board in November 1997 as the FIC PA-2012 based on the VIA Apollo VP3 chipset, followed very quickly by the EPoX P55-VP3 also based on the VIA VP3 chipset which was first to market.
This version of the Athlon shipped in a more traditional pin-grid array ( PGA ) format that plugged into a socket (" Socket A ") on the motherboard ( it also shipped in the slot A package ).
The Athlon XP-M was also offered in a compact microPGA socket 563 version for space constrained applications as an alternative to the larger Socket A.
It was also made pin-compatible with Intel's Pentium, enabling it to be used in the widely available " Socket 7 "- based motherboards.
AMD has also released Socket 939 Opterons, reducing the cost of motherboards for low-end servers and workstations.
They are also the only dual core Socket 939 processors are not easily available now that the Athlon 64 X2s for that platform have been discontinued, these processors are becoming more and more difficult to find.
The OverDrive Processors for the Pentium 75, 90 and 100 were also released ( Socket 5, 3. 3V ), running at 125, 150 and 166 MHz ( clock multiplier of 2. 5 ).
The Super Socket 7, also referred to as Super 7, is an extension of the Socket 7 ZIF socket specification.
Socket may also refer to:
Socket outlet units with control circuits also fall within the scope of the EMC Directive 2004 / 108 / EC.
There are also converter cards, known as Slotkets, which hold a Socket 8 so that a Pentium Pro CPU can be used with Slot 1 motherboards.
Slot 1 also obsoleted the old Socket 7, at least regarding Intel, as the standard platform for the home-user.
Socket A ( also known as Socket 462 )
Socket 8 also has a unique pin arrangement pattern.
Socket 478 ( also known as mPGA478, mPGA478B ) is a 478-contact CPU socket used for Intel's Pentium 4 and Celeron series CPUs.
Socket 478 also supported the newer Prescott-based Celeron D processors, and early Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors with 2 MiB of L3 CPU cache.
Celeron D processors were also available for Socket 478 and were the last CPUs made for the socket.
Socket A ( also known as Socket 462 ) is the CPU socket used for AMD processors ranging from the Athlon Thunderbird to the Athlon XP / MP 3200 +, and AMD budget processors including the Duron and Sempron.
Socket A also supports AMD Geode NX embedded processors ( derived from the Mobile Athlon XP ).

Socket and known
LGA 775, also known as Socket T, is an Intel desktop CPU socket.
Socket 754 was the first socket developed by AMD to support their new consumer version of the 64 bit microprocessor family known as AMD64.
Socket, known in Japan as, is a fast-paced platform game developed and published by Vic Tokai for the Mega Drive / Genesis.

Socket and socket
Socket technology for lower extremity limbs saw a revolution of advancement during the 1980s when John Sabolich C. P. O., invented the Contoured Adducted Trochanteric-Controlled Alignment Method ( CATCAM ) socket, later to evolve into the Sabolich Socket.
* Super Socket 7, a chip socket introduced by AMD
Socket F ( LGA 1207 contacts ) is AMD ’ s second generation of Opteron socket.
This socket is physically similar to Socket F but is not compatible with Socket F CPUs.
Socket 7 is a physical and electrical specification for an x86-style CPU socket on a personal computer motherboard.
The socket supersedes the earlier Socket 5, and accepts P5 Pentium microprocessors manufactured by Intel, as well as compatibles made by Cyrix / IBM, AMD, IDT and others.
Socket 7 was the only socket that supported a wide range of CPUs from different manufacturers and a wide range of speeds.
Socket 7 typically uses a 321-pin ( arranged as 19 by 19 pins ) SPGA ZIF socket or the very rare 296-pin ( arranged as 37 by 37 pins ) SPGA LIF socket.
The pin grid array on the bottom of an AMD Phenom X4 9750 processor that uses the AMD Socket AM2 + | AM2 + socket.
The ODPR chips had 168 pins and functioned as complete swap-out replacements for existing chips, whereas the ODP chips had an extra 169th pin, and were used for inserting into a special ' Overdrive ' ( Socket 1 ) socket on some 486 boards, which would disable the existing CPU without needing to remove it ( in case that the existing CPU is surface mounted ).
* Socket head screw, a screw ( or bolt ) with a cylindrical head containing a socket into which the hexagonal ends of an Allen wrench will fit
* Socket M2, a CPU socket
* Super Socket 7, a CPU socket
Socket 6 was a 486-generation CPU socket, a slightly modified version of the more common Socket 3.

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