Socket 370, also known as PGA370, is a CPU socket first used by Intel for Pentium III and Celeron processors to first complement and later replace the...
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the socket are blocked to discourage accidental insertion of Socket 370 CPUs on Socket A motherboards. Socket A was replaced by Socket 754 and Socket 939...
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Silicon Integrated Systems (section Socket 370, Slot 1)
one-chip mainboard chipsets that included integrated video, such as the Socket 7-based SiS 5596, SiS 5598, and SiS 530 along with the Slot 1-based SiS...
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a 180 nm process. The Coppermine was available in 370-pin FC-PGA or FC-PGA2 for use with Socket 370, or in SECC2 for Slot 1 (all speeds except 900 and...
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Slot 1 (category Intel CPU sockets)
were implemented. Intel reverted to the traditional socket interface with the release of Socket 370 in 1999. With the introduction of the Pentium II CPU...
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the 466 MHz part, only the PPGA Socket 370 form was offered. (Third-party manufacturers made motherboard slot-to-socket adapters (nicknamed Slotkets) available...
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VIA Technologies. Northbridge chips are listed first, primarily by CPU-socket or CPU-family; southbridge chips are listed in a later table. VIA chipsets...
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(Single Edge Processor Package), Socket 370 PPGA package 19 million transistors 66 MHz system bus clock rate Slot 1, Socket 370 32 KB L1 cache 128 KB integrated cache...
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In computer hardware, a CPU socket or CPU slot contains one or more mechanical components providing mechanical and electrical connections between a microprocessor...
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