DIP | 1970s | Still available | Intel 8086 Intel 8088 | | DIP | 40 | 2.54mm | 5/10 MHz | |
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PLCC | ? | Still available | Intel 80186 Intel 80286 Intel 80386 | | PLCC | 68 to 132 | 1.27mm | 6–40 MHz | |
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Socket 1 | 1989 | ? | Intel 80486 | | PGA | 169 | 2.54mm | 16–50 MHz | |
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Socket 2 | ? | ? | Intel 80486 | | PGA | 238 | 2.54mm | 16–50 MHz | |
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Socket 3 | 1991 | ? | Intel 80486 | | PGA | 237 | 2.54mm | 16–50 MHz | |
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Socket 4 | ? | ? | Intel Pentium | | PGA | 273 | ? | 60–66 MHz | |
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Socket 5 | ? | ? | Intel Pentium AMD K5 Cyrix 6×86 IDT WinChip C6 IDT WinChip 2 | | PGA | 320 | ? | 50–66 MHz | |
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Socket 6 | ? | ? | Intel 80486 | | PGA | 235 | ? | ? | Designed but not used |
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Socket 7 | 1994 | ? | Intel Pentium Intel Pentium MMX AMD K6 | | PGA | 321 | ? | 50–66 MHz | It is possible to use Socket 7 processors in a Socket 5. An adapter is required, or if one is careful, a socket 7 can be pulled off its pins and put onto a socket 5 board, allowing the use of socket 7 processors. |
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Super Socket 7 | 1998 | ? | AMD K6-2 AMD K6-2+ AMD K6-III AMD K6-III+ Rise mP6 Cyrix MII | | PGA | 321 | ? | 66–100 MHz | Backward compatible with Socket 5 and Socket 7 processors. |
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Socket 8 | 1995 | ? | Intel Pentium Pro | | PGA | 387 | ? | 60–66 MHz | |
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Slot 1 | 1997 | ? | Intel Pentium II Intel Pentium III | | Slot | 242 | ? | 66–133 MHz | Celeron (Covington, Mendocino) Pentium II (Klamath, Deschutes) Pentium III (Katmai)- all versions Pentium III (coppermine) |
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Slot 2 | 1998 | ? | Intel Pentium II Xeon | | Slot | 330 | ? | 100–133 MHz | |
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Socket 463/ Socket NexGen | 1994 | ? | NexGen Nx586 | | PGA | 463 | ? | 37.5–66MHz | |
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Socket 587 | 1995 | ? | Alpha 21164A | | Slot | 587 | ? | ? | |
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Slot A | 1999 | ? | AMD Athlon | | Slot | 242 | ? | 100 MHz | |
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Slot B | ? | ? | Alpha 21264 | | Slot | 587 | ? | ? | |
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Socket 370 | 1999 | ? | Intel Pentium III Intel Celeron VIA Cyrix III VIA C3 | | PGA | 370 | 1.27mm[1] | 66–133 MHz | |
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Socket 462/ Socket A | 2000 | ? | AMD Athlon AMD Duron AMD Athlon XP AMD Athlon XP-M AMD Athlon MP AMD Sempron | Desktop | PGA | 462 | ? | 100–200 MHz This is a double data rate bus having a 400 MT/s(megatransfers/second) FSB in the later models | |
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Socket 423 | 2000 | ? | Intel Pentium 4 | | PGA | 423 | 1mm[2] | 400 MT/s (100 MHz) | Willamette core only.Can accept some of Socket 478 CPU with an adapter |
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Socket 478/ Socket N | 2000 | ~2007 | Intel Pentium 4 Intel Celeron Intel Pentium 4 EE Intel Pentium 4 M | | PGA | 478 | 1.27mm[3] | 400–800 MT/s (100–200 MHz) | |
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Socket 495 | 2000 | ? | Intel CeleronIntel Pentium III | | PGA | 495 | 1.27mm[4] | 66–133MHz | |
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PAC418 | 2001 | ? | Intel Itanium | | PGA | 418 | ? | 133 MHz | |
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Socket 603 | 2001 | ? | Intel Xeon | | PGA | 603 | 1.27mm[5] | 400–533 MT/s (100–133 MHz) | |
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PAC611 | 2002 | ? | Intel Itanium 2 HP PA-8800, PA-8900 | | PGA | 611 | ? | ? | |
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Socket 604 | 2002 | ? | Intel Xeon | | PGA | 604 | 1.27mm[5] | 400–1066 MT/s (100–266 MHz) | |
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Socket 754 | 2003 | ? | AMD Athlon 64 AMD Sempron AMD Turion 64 | | PGA | 754 | 1.27mm[6] | 200–800 MHz | |
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Socket 940 | 2003 | ? | AMD Opteron Athlon 64 FX | | PGA | 940 | 1.27mm[7] | 200–1000 MHz | |
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Socket 479 | 2003 | ? | Intel Pentium M Intel Celeron M | | PGA | 479[8] | ? | 400–533 MT/s (100–133 MHz) | |
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Socket 939 | 2004 | 11/2008 | AMD Athlon 64 AMD Athlon 64 FX AMD Athlon 64 X2 AMD Opteron | Desktop | PGA | 939 | 1.27mm[7] | 200–1000 MHz | Support of Athlon 64 FX to 1 GHz Support of Opteron limited to 100-series only |
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LGA 775/ Socket T | 2004 | ? | Intel Pentium 4 Intel Pentium D Intel Celeron Intel Celeron D Intel Pentium XE Intel Core 2 Duo Intel Core 2 Quad Intel Xeon | Desktop | LGA | 775 | 1.09mm x 1.17mm[9] | 1600 MHz | Can accept LGA 771 CPU with slight modification and use of an adapter |
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Socket 563 | ? | ? | AMD Athlon XP-M | | PGA | 563 | ? | ? | |
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Socket M | 2006 | ? | Intel Core Solo Intel Core Duo Intel Dual-Core Xeon Intel Core 2 Duo | Notebook | PGA | 478 | ? | 533–667 MT/s (133–166 MHz) | Replaces Socket 479 |
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LGA 771/ Socket J | 2006 | ? | Intel Xeon | Server | LGA | 771 | 1.09mm x 1.17mm[10] | 1600 MHz | See LGA 775/Socket T above |
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Socket S1 | 2006 | ? | AMD Turion 64 X2 | | PGA | 638 | 1.27mm[11] | 200–800 MHz | |
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Socket AM2 | 2006 | ? | AMD Athlon 64 AMD Athlon 64 X2 | | PGA | 940 | 1.27mm[7] | 200–1000 MHz | Replaces Socket 754 and Socket 939 |
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Socket F/Socket L (Socket 1207FX) | 2006 | ? | AMD Athlon 64 FX AMD Opteron(Socket L only support Athlon 64 FX) | ServerDesktop | LGA | 1207 | 1.1mm[12] | ?Socket L: 1000 MHz in Single CPU mode, 2000 MHz in Dual CPU mode | Replaces Socket 940Socket L was intended for enthusiasts who wanted server power in a desktop PC. It is just a re-branded Socket F that doesn’t need special RAM, and may have only been used in the Asus L1N64-SLI WS Motherboard. |
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Socket AM2+ | 2007 | ? | AMD Athlon 64 AMD Athlon X2 AMD Phenom AMD Phenom II | | PGA | 940 | 1.27mm[7] | 200–2600 MHz | Separated power planes Replaces Socket AM2 AM2+ Pkg. CPUs can work in Socket AM2 AM2 Pkg. CPUs can work in Socket AM2+ |
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Socket P | 2007 | ? | Intel Core 2 | Notebook | PGA | 478 | | 533–1066 MT/s (133–266 MHz) | Replaces Socket M |
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Socket 441 | 2008 | ? | Intel Atom | Sub-notebook | PGA | 441 | ? | 400–667 MHz | |
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LGA 1366/ Socket B | 2008 | ? | Intel Core i7 (900 series) Intel Xeon (35xx, 36xx, 55xx, 56xx series) | Server | LGA | 1366 | | 4.8–6.4 GT/s | Replaces Socket J (LGA 771) in the entry level. |
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rPGA 988A/ Socket G1 | 2008 | ? | Intel Core i7 (600, 700, 800, 900 series) Intel Core i5 (400, 500 series) Intel Core i3 (300 series) Intel Pentium (P6000 series) Intel Celeron (P4000 series) | Notebook | rPGA | 988 | 1mm | 2.5GT/s, 4.8GT/s | |
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Socket AM3 | 2009 | ? | AMD Phenom II AMD Athlon II AMD Sempron | | PGA | 941[13]or 940[14] | 1.27mm[7] | 200–3200 MHz | Separated power planes Replaces Socket AM2+ AM3 Pkg. CPUs can work in Socket AM2/AM2+ Sempron 140 Only |
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LGA 1156/ Socket H | 2009 | 2012 | Intel Core i7 (800 series) Intel Core i5 (700, 600 series) Intel Core i3 (500 series) Intel Xeon (X3400, L3400 series) Intel Pentium (G6000 series) Intel Celeron (G1000 series) | Desktop | LGA | 1156 | ? | 2.5 GT/s | DMI bus is a (perhaps modified) PCIe x4 v1.1 interface |
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Socket G34 | 2010 | ? | AMD Opteron (6000 series) | | LGA | 1974 | ? | 200–3200 MHz | Replaces Socket F |
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Socket C32 | 2010 | ? | AMD Opteron (4000 series) | | LGA | 1207 | ? | 200–3200 MHz | Replaces Socket F, Socket AM3 |
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LGA 1248 | 2010 | ? | Intel Intel Itanium 9300-series | Server | LGA | 1248 | ? | 4.8 GT/s | |
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LGA 1567 | 2010 | ? | Intel Intel Xeon 6500/7500-series | Server | LGA | 1567 | ? | 4.8–6.4 GT/s | |
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LGA 1155/ Socket H2 | 2011/Q1 2011.01.09 | ? | Intel Sandy Bridge Intel Ivy BridgeIntel Xeon E3 12xx[Sandy Bridge 12xx][Ivy Bridge 12xxV2] | DesktopServer | LGA | 1155 | ? | 5.7, GT/s | Sandy Bridge supports 20PCIe 2.0 lanes. Ivy Bridge supports 40PCIe 3.0 lanes. Intel Mainstream Socket. |
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LGA 2011/ Socket R | 2011/Q3 (2011.11.14) | ? | Intel Core i7 3xxx Sandy Bridge-E Intel Core i7 4xxx Ivy Bridge-E Intel Xeon E5 2xxx/4xxx [Sandy Bridge EP] (2/4S) Intel Xeon E5-2xxx/4xxx v2 [Ivy Bridge EP] (2/4S) | Desktop Server | LGA | 2011 | ? | 4.8–6.4 GT/s | Sandy Bridge-E/EP and Ivy Bridge-E/EP both support 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes. Using the Xeon focused 2011 socket gives also 4 memory Channels. |
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rPGA 988B/ Socket G2 | 2011 | ? | Intel Core i7 (2000, 3000 series) Intel Core i5 (2000, 3000 series) Intel Core i3 (2000, 3000 series) | Notebook | rPGA | 988 | 1mm | 2.5GT/s, 4.8GT/s | |
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Socket FM1 | 2011 | ? | AMD Llano Processors | Desktop | PGA | 905 | 1.27mm | | used for 1st generation APUs |
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Socket AM3+ | 2011 | ? | AMD FX Vishera AMD FX Zambezi AMD Phenom II AMD Athlon II AMD Sempron | Desktop | PGA | 942 (CPU 71pin) | 1.27mm | | |
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Socket FM2 | 2012 | ? | AMD Trinity Processors | Desktop | PGA | 904 | 1.27mm | | used for 2nd generation APUs |
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LGA 1150/ Socket H3 | 2013.06.03 2014.05.11 (2015.06.02) | ? | Intel Haswell Intel Haswell Refresh Intel Broadwell | Desktop | LGA | 1150 | ? | | used for Intel’s 4th generation (Haswell/Haswell Refresh) CPUs |
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Socket G3/ Socket G3 | 2013/Q2 | ? | Intel Haswell Intel Broadwell | Notebook | rPGA | 946 | ? | | |
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Socket FM2+ | 2014 | ? | AMD | Desktop | PGA | 906 | ? | ? | Compatible with AMDAccelerated Processing Units (APUs) such as “Richland” and “Trinity” |
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LGA 1151/ | 2015 | ? | Intel Skylake | Desktop | LGA | 1151 | ? | | used for Intel’s 6th generation (Skylake) CPUs |
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