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- Socket_G1 abstract "Socket G1, also known as rPGA 988A (there are Socket G/rPGA 989 sockets that can take Socket G1/rPGA 988A or Socket G2/rPGA 988B packaged processors), is Intel's CPU socket for their line of mobile Core i7, the successor to the Core 2 line. It is based on Intel's Nehalem architecture which was first available for the 1366-pin \"Socket B\", which, like its predecessor, LGA775, uses the LGA socket configuration. Later followed the updated LGA-1156 socket, which moved the QPI and PCI-express controller off the Northbridge and onto the CPU. As a result of the lower pin count, LGA-1156 systems, and later, socket G1 systems, can only run in Dual-channel memory mode, as opposed to the Triple-channel mode which is unique to the LGA-1366 platform (and subsequent Xeon sockets). The Nehalem's mobile variant was released on September 23, 2009 in the form of the i7-720QM, 820QM, and 920XM models, followed by the i7-740QM, 840QM, and 940XM models on June 21, 2010. The newer CPUs use the new Clarksfield core, which maintained the same 45 nm manufacturing process as the desktop-based Nehalems. Nehalem received a die shrink on January 7, 2010, under the core name of Westmere. With the Intel GMA HD Graphics Ironlake core packaged onto the CPU substrate, but not integrated directly to the processor die, it goes on to create the Arrandale-based line. The current CPUs to use this package are the Core i7-6x0M series, the Core i5-4x0M series, the Core i5-5x0M series, the Core i3-3x0M series, and finally the Pentium P6x00 series and Celeron P4x00 series which were released on March 28, 2010. However, not all of these are available for Socket G1, as some of them are only available in a BGA package. They are also known as PGA988 socket processors.".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageExternalLink MySearch.aspx?Sockets=PGA988.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageExternalLink Molex-Sockets-Earn-Intel--Validation.aspx.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageExternalLink family?key=rpga_989988_notebook_pc_cpu_sockets&channel=products&chanName=family&pageTitle=Introduction.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageID "28554127".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageLength "5369".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageRevisionID "619109435".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink 45_nanometer.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Arrandale.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Ball_grid_array.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:CPU_sockets.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Clarksfield_(microprocessor).
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Die_shrink.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Direct_Media_Interface.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Intel_Core_2.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Intel_GMA.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink LGA_1156.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink LGA_1366.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Land_grid_array.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Intel_Celeron_microprocessors.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Intel_Core_i3_microprocessors.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Intel_Core_i5_microprocessors.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Intel_Core_i7_microprocessors.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Intel_microprocessors.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Multi-channel_memory_architecture.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Nehalem_(microarchitecture).
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Northbridge_(computing).
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Pin_grid_array.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Socket_G2.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Socket_M.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Socket_P.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Westmere_(microarchitecture).
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLink Xeon.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Socket G1".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Socket G1".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "rPGA 988A".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "rPGA".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "rPGA-988A".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "socket G1".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "µPGA 988".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "µPGA-988".
- Socket_G1 contacts "988".
- Socket_G1 formfactor "Flip-chip pin grid array".
- Socket_G1 fsb "2.5".
- Socket_G1 name "Socket G1".
- Socket_G1 name "aka rPGA 988A".
- Socket_G1 processors "; Intel Core i7 Dual-Core: i7-620M, i7-640M ; Intel Core i7 Quad-Core: i7-720QM, i7-740QM, i7-820QM, i7-840QM, i7-920XM, i7-940XM ; Intel Core i5 Dual-Core: i5-430M, i5-450M, i5-460M, i5-480M, i5-520M, i5-540M, i5-560M, i5-580M ; Intel Core i3 Dual-Core: i3-330M, i3-350M, i3-370M, i3-380M, i3-390M ; Intel Pentium: P6000, P6100, P6200, P6300 ; Intel Celeron: P4500, P4600".
- Socket_G1 protocol Direct_Media_Interface.
- Socket_G1 type "rPGA".
- Socket_G1 voltage "Max. 5 V with max. of 500 mA per pin".
- Socket_G1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CPU_socket.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Intelsock.
- Socket_G1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Socket_G1 subject Category:CPU_sockets.
- Socket_G1 hypernym Socket.
- Socket_G1 comment "Socket G1, also known as rPGA 988A (there are Socket G/rPGA 989 sockets that can take Socket G1/rPGA 988A or Socket G2/rPGA 988B packaged processors), is Intel's CPU socket for their line of mobile Core i7, the successor to the Core 2 line. It is based on Intel's Nehalem architecture which was first available for the 1366-pin \"Socket B\", which, like its predecessor, LGA775, uses the LGA socket configuration.".
- Socket_G1 label "Socket G1".
- Socket_G1 sameAs Q2297192.
- Socket_G1 sameAs Sockel_G1.
- Socket_G1 sameAs m.0czdnkq.
- Socket_G1 sameAs Socket_G1.
- Socket_G1 sameAs Q2297192.
- Socket_G1 wasDerivedFrom Socket_G1?oldid=619109435.
- Socket_G1 isPrimaryTopicOf Socket_G1.