On 13 Feb 99, at 7:55, Dave Perry wrote:
> I've noticed that the Celeron chip is now coming out in PPGA form
> factor. I know that this is means that the chip has pins under it
> similar to the super socket 7 but can you put the PPGA celeron on a
> Super Socket Seven board like the ASUS P5A?
No.
In theory, Intel *might* have been able to make a Celeron fit the
"Socket 8" used by the Pentium Pro, but instead they've designed a new
"Socket 370" mounting for it.
Because the PPro/PII/Celeron implement L2 cache on the CPU and DIB
(Dual Independent Bus(es)), shoehorning any of these into Socket 7 was
never really an option.
David G
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