Base P

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Base P
Socket P mPGA478MN-2406.jpg
Specifications
introduction May 9, 2007
design type ZIF
contacts 478
Bus protocol AGTL +
Bus cycle 133 MHz ( Quadpumped , FSB533 )
166 MHz ( Quadpumped , FSB667 )
200 MHz ( Quadpumped , FSB800 )
266 MHz ( Quadpumped , FSB1066 )
Operating voltage variable
Processors Intel Celeron M
Intel Core 2 Duo
Intel Core 2 Extreme
Intel Pentium Dual-Core (Mobile)

Socket P denotes both the electrical processor interface that Intel developed for the fourth generation of its Centrino notebook platform (such as the Core 2 Duo ) and the mPGA478MN processor socket, which is intended for the plug-in processor variants (Micro-PGA housing) on ​​this platform is. The base P was presented on 9 May 2007 and replaces the Socket M from. Processors based on the Intel Core microarchitecture with a front side bus up to a maximum of 266 MHz (FSB1066) are provided for this socket . However, offshoots for socket P were created for most processors still sold with a lower front side bus. Only the ULV processors of the Core 2 Solo series will continue to be produced for Socket M, since the first Socket P chipsets consume more power than the last chipsets for Socket M.

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