Socket 754

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Socket 754 is an AMD CPU socket introduced in the early 2000s for budget and mid-range desktop processors, notably supporting early Athlon 64 and Sempron chips with a single-channel DDR memory controller.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf AMD CPU socket
CPU socket
microprocessor socket
alsoKnownAs Socket 754 (AMD) NERFINISHED
architectureSupport AMD K8 NERFINISHED
compatibleChipsetVendor ATI NERFINISHED
NVIDIA NERFINISHED
SiS NERFINISHED
VIA NERFINISHED
designedFor 64-bit desktop computing
formFactor PGA
frontSideBusType HyperTransport NERFINISHED
intendedMarketSegment budget desktop
mid-range desktop
intendedPlatform desktop computers
introductionDate 2003
manufacturer AMD NERFINISHED
memoryControllerType single-channel DDR
mountingType ZIF socket
notableFeature first-generation Athlon 64 support
integrated memory controller on CPU
notableLimitation limited upgrade path compared to Socket 939
no dual-channel memory support
packageInterface Socketed
pinCount 754
platform AMD64 NERFINISHED
predecessor Socket A NERFINISHED
status discontinued
successor Socket 939 NERFINISHED
Socket AM2 NERFINISHED
supportedMemoryChannelConfiguration single-channel
supportedMemoryType DDR SDRAM
supportedProcessorFamily AMD Athlon 64 NERFINISHED
AMD Mobile Athlon 64 NERFINISHED
AMD Sempron NERFINISHED
AMD Turion 64 NERFINISHED
supportsInstructionSet x86
x86-64
supportsInstructionSetExtension MMX
SSE
SSE2
typicalUsePeriod early 2000s
usedIn desktop motherboards
mobile motherboards

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AMD Athlon 64 processors socket Socket 754
subject surface form: AMD Athlon 64
AMD Sempron socket Socket 754
Sempron socket Socket 754