- Socket J
CPU socket
name = Socket J (LGA 771)
formfactors =Flip chip land grid array | contacts = 771
type = LGA
protocol =
fsb = 667 MT/s, 1066 MT/s, 1333 MT/s, 1600 MT/s
voltage =
processors =Intel Dual-Core Xeon 5xxxIntel Quad-Core Xeon E/X5xxxIntel Core 2 Extreme QX9775Socket J, also known as "LGA 771", is a CPU interface introduced by Intel in 2006. It is used in Intel's most recent DP-capable server processors, the Dual-Core
Xeon s codenamed "Dempsey" and "Woodcrest" and the Quad-CoreClovertown , as well as the new generation of Core 2 Extreme processors. The word "socket" is now a misnomer, because an LGA771 motherboard has no socket holes; instead, it has 771 protruding pins which touch contact points on the underside of the processor (CPU).As its name implies, it is a
land grid array with 771 contacts. The "J" in "Socket J" refers to the now-cancelled processor codenamed "Jayhawk", which was expected to debut alongside this interface. It is intended as a successor toSocket 604 and takes much of its design from LGA 775.
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