What is the plunge p?
Socket P is a central processing socket (CPU), which Semiconductor Company Intel Corporation debuted on 9 May 2007 for some of its mobile processors. These are processors that Intel designs specifically for a laptop or laptop application, personal computers (PC). Intel described it as the successor of the Socket M. The main function of the POKET P, as well as other processor sockets, is to serve as a place on the mother's motherboard where it can be connected for stability and data transfer. Intel arranges these holes for pins in neat rows on the sides of the square structure of the socket. This arrangement is known as the PIN (PGA) grid field. The predecessor Socket P, Socket M, also has 478 pins openings, so the first also passes Micro FCPGA -478 and the second from MPGA478MT for further differentiation. FCPGA socket design P lets users uThe radiator site on the matrix, which reduces the heat of the processor and subsequently increases its energy efficiency. It is a form of factor that Intel introduced with the debut Socket 370 in 1999 for some of its low -legged celery and the then Pentium III.
Intel primarily uses the PO PO for the CPU from Intel Core 2, which appeared in 2006 to replace Pentium as a leading family of computer chips. More precisely, the socket is compatible with the T5xx0, T6xx0, T7xx0, T8x00 and T9XX0 series Core 2 Duo Mobile - 2 laptops with two cores - and the Q9x00 series Core 2 Quad Mobile. Pentium, but now the middle class status and mobile celeryon have not been omitted. Intel has expanded the compatibility of Pentium's Dual-Core T23x0, T2410, T3x00, T4x00 series, as wellwater per second (Mt/s).
Socket M is also compatible with some members of the Duo Intel Core 2 family, especially the T5xx0 and T7xx0 series. In addition, users can physically fit the P or Socket M socket into the Soket 479, which preceded both in 2003. However, neither socket shares electrical compatibility with a socket 479.