No. Slot 1 cartridges were extremely complex. In addition to likely not fitting correctly in most, the connector would be extremely fragile, holding a large and bulky cartridge by a few fragile pins. No adapter was ever created for this reason. However, there are adapters to use Socket 370 processors on a Slot 1 motherboard. This is possible because Socket 370 processors are much smaller than Slot 1.
Yes, workstations and servers have 2 slot motherboards.
Socket A.
It is more expensive than a single CPU socket motherboard
No motherboard has one slot of RAM
Each motherboard possesses certain socket type, for instance, from Intel LGA 771, LGA 775, Socket 478, 604, Socket M and P, for AMD Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+, Socket F and socket S1. Thus, when you are going to buy a motherboard you have to have or buy a CPU with the same type of socket. A CPU with one type of socket will not fit another type of socket!
Look for what type of socket the CPU has its usually lga 1155 but there are other kinds so you should look under specs and find the socket type and then find a motherboard that has the socket type
In the motherboard socket.
That refers to the place where the CPU is plugged in.
The CPU attachement method (E.g. socket 7, slot 1, Socket AM2) and the chipset (e.g. Intel FX, Intel BX, nVidia nForce 570 SLI)
No, it's not.
The microprocessor is installed into the CPU socket on the motherboard. A CPU socket can only fit a certain range of microprocessors.
The CPU, or Processor is found in the CPU socket on a motherboard.