Socket P
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| Socket P | ||
| Specifications | ||
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| Type | PGA | |
| Chip form factors | Flip-chip pin grid array | |
| Contacts | 478 | |
| Bus Protocol | ||
| FSB | 400MT/s, 533 MT/s, 667 MT/s, 800MT/s | |
| Voltage range | ||
| Processors | Intel Core 2 Duo (T5xx0, T7xx0, T8x00, T9x00) Intel Celeron M Intel Pentium Dual-Core (T23x0) |
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The Intel Socket P is the mobile processor socket replacement for the new Intel Core 2 chips. It has an 800 MT/s FSB, that can be switched 'on the fly' to 400MT/s to save power. It launched on May 9, 2007, as part of the Santa Rosa platform. Socket P has 478 pins, but is not pin-compatible with Socket M or Socket 478. Socket P is also known as a 478-pin Micro FCPGA or μFCPGA-478.

