PAC418

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PAC418
The picture shows the contact side of an Itanium CPU in PAC418 design
Specifications
introduction 2001
design type VLIF-PGA
contacts 418+ power contacts
Bus protocol P7
Bus cycle 133 MHz
corresponds to FSB266 ( Double Data Rate )
Processors Intel Itanium (733 MHz - 800 MHz)

PAC418 is the socket for the 64-bit Itanium processor from Intel , which was jointly developed with Hewlett-Packard . It was replaced by the PAC611 socket for the Intel Itanium 2 .

During the development of the Itanium chip, a slot interface (slot 3 or slot M after the Itanium development name Merced ) for connecting the processor was also discussed.