Socket 754
The Socket 754 was developed by AMD to succeed the Socket 462 (also called Socket has). Socket 754 was the first socket of AMD compatible with their new architecture 64 bits, AMD64.
The Socket 754 is a socket for the small budgets, intended for processors AMD Athlon 64 or Sempron then Turion. Its successor is the Socket 939, intended mainly for Athlon 64 (and later with series 100 of Opterons). Its principal differences compared to this socket are:
- it is only compatible with a controller report with only one channel (broad of 64 bits) with a maximum of 3 DIMM S
- the speed of sound bus HyperTransport is lower (800 MHz)
- its band-width is lower (9,6 GB/s)
- the price of manufacture of the mother charts is weaker
Context
Sockets AMD by chronological order:
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