Socket G1

Socket G1, also known as rPGA 988A, is a CPU socket introduced by Intel in 2009 for the mobile variants of the first-generation Intel Core processors. It is the successor to Socket P, and the mobile counterpart to LGA 1156 and LGA 1366.

Socket G1
TyperPGA
Chip form factorsFlip-chip pin grid array
Contacts988
FSB protocolDMI
FSB frequency2.5GT/s:14
Voltage rangeMax. 1.4 V (core)
Max. 1.55 V (graphics):92
Processor dimensions37.5 x 37.5 mm
ProcessorsClarksfield
Arrandale
PredecessorSocket P
SuccessorSocket G2
Memory supportDDR3

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