Socket P

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Socket P
TypePGA
Chip form factorsFlip-chip pin grid array
Contacts478 (not to be confused with the older Socket 478 or the similar Socket 479)
FSB frequency400 MT/s, 533 MT/s, 667 MT/s, 800 MT/s, 1066 MT/s
Processors
Core 2 Duo
T5xx0*, T6xx0, T7xx0*, T8x00, T9xx0, P7xx0, P8xx0, P9xx0 )
* some use socket M--see
List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors#Dual-Core Notebook processors
Core 2 Quad
Q9x00
Core 2 Extreme
X7x00, X9x00, QX9300
Intel Pentium Dual-Core
T23x0, T2410, T3x00, T4x00
Celeron M
PredecessorSocket M
SuccessorrPGA 988A

This article is part of the CPU socket series

The

Santa Rosa platform with the Merom and Penryn
processors.

Technical specifications

Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 CPU showing Socket P

The

EIST. Socket P has 478 pins, but is not electrically pin-compatible with Socket M or Socket 478
. Socket P is also known as a 478-pin Micro FCPGA or μFCPGA-478. On the plastic grid is printed mPGA478MN.

See also

  • List of Intel microprocessors
  • Micro-FCBGA

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