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Socket FS1

Socket FS1 is a socket for microprocessors developed by AMD for its own mobile Fusion processors, code-named Llano . The connector was released in June 2011 along with the first processor of this series.

Socket FS1
Connector typeZif
Processor Form FactorsPga
Number of contacts722
Used tire200 MHz system clock
HyperTransport up to 3.2 GHz
FSB frequency
MHz
up to 800
ProcessorsFusion processors ("Llano")

The connector has 722 holes for the processor pins, locking and releasing the processor is carried out by a special lever.

The first connector model supports dual- and quad-core processors with a clock frequency of up to 2.2 GHz and heat dissipation of up to 45 watts .

In mid-2012, a new connector model (Socket FS1r2) was released for Trinity and Richland mobile processors. Despite full physical compliance, these processors do not work with the first connector model [1] .

Both socket modifications support a total of at least 22 processor models (2-core and 4-core) with a clock frequency of up to 2900 MHz [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Socket FS1 (unspecified) . www.cpu-world.com. Date of treatment December 7, 2018.
  2. ↑ Socket FS1 processors comparison, reviews, discount offers, tests and news. (unspecified) . us.hardware.info. Date of treatment December 7, 2018.

Sources

  • Socket Specification FS1
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Socket_FS1&oldid=100453777


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