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- Socket_AM1 abstract "The Socket AM1, previously named FS1b, is a socket designed by AMD, launched in April 2014 for desktop SoCs in the mainstream and value segments. Socket AM1 is intended for a class of CPUs that contain both an integrated GPU and a chipset, essentially forming a complete SoC implementation, and as such has pins for display, PCI Express, SATA, and other I/O interfaces directly in the socket. AMD's first compatible CPUs, designated as APUs, are 4 socketable chips in the Kabini family of the Jaguar microarchitecture, marketed under the Athlon and Sempron names and announced on April 9, 2014.The brand names are Athlon and Sempron. The underlying microarchitectures are Jaguar and Puma. All products are SoCs, this means the Chipset is on the die of the APU and not on the motherboard.While the AMD mobile CPUs are available in one 722-pin package Socket FS1, but not sure whether these notebook CPUs will be compatible with Socket AM1 or vice versa.Its mobile counterpart is Socket FT3 (BGA-769).At least one board is supported by coreboot.".
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageID "42463207".
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageLength "2886".
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageRevisionID "656938620".
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink AMD.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink AMD_Accelerated_Processing_Unit.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Micro_Devices.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Athlon.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink CPU_socket.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Advanced_Micro_Devices_sockets.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:CPU_sockets.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Coreboot.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Die_(integrated_circuit).
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink GPU.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Graphics_processing_unit.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_(microarchitecture).
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_AMD_Accelerated_Processing_Unit_microprocessors.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_AMD_accelerated_processing_unit_microprocessors.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_AMD_chipsets.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_AMD_mobile_microprocessors.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink PCI_Express.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Pin_grid_array.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Puma_(microarchitecture).
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink SATA.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Sempron.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Serial_ATA.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Socket_FS1.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Socket_FT3.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink System_on_a_chip.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLink Zero_insertion_force.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AM1".
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Socket AM1".
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Socket_AM1".
- Socket_AM1 contacts "721".
- Socket_AM1 formfactors "PGA".
- Socket_AM1 hasPhotoCollection Socket_AM1.
- Socket_AM1 name "Socket AM1".
- Socket_AM1 processors "mobile APU products Jaguar- and Puma-based".
- Socket_AM1 type Pin_grid_array.
- Socket_AM1 type Zero_insertion_force.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AMD_APU_features.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AMD_CPU_sockets.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CPU_socket.
- Socket_AM1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Socket_AM1 subject Category:Advanced_Micro_Devices_sockets.
- Socket_AM1 subject Category:CPU_sockets.
- Socket_AM1 hypernym Socket.
- Socket_AM1 comment "The Socket AM1, previously named FS1b, is a socket designed by AMD, launched in April 2014 for desktop SoCs in the mainstream and value segments. Socket AM1 is intended for a class of CPUs that contain both an integrated GPU and a chipset, essentially forming a complete SoC implementation, and as such has pins for display, PCI Express, SATA, and other I/O interfaces directly in the socket.".
- Socket_AM1 label "Socket AM1".
- Socket_AM1 sameAs Sockel_AM1.
- Socket_AM1 sameAs m.01081gpv.
- Socket_AM1 sameAs Q16688750.
- Socket_AM1 sameAs Q16688750.
- Socket_AM1 sameAs Socket_AM1.
- Socket_AM1 wasDerivedFrom Socket_AM1?oldid=656938620.
- Socket_AM1 isPrimaryTopicOf Socket_AM1.