You are possibly talking abut the new style of processors which do not have pins on the bottom. Instead, they have tiny little balls on the bottom that make contact with pins set into the motherboard.
I would give you a picture, but it's impossible to tell the difference between them from most pictures.
draw the Z80 processor and explain five of its pin function
any processor depending on your motherbard. contact your maufacturer for more details.
You can not change the processor port on a motherboard, you can change the processor to another with the same pin set, but not the port itself. If you want to use a diffrent processor you would need to replace the motherboard with one that supports the pin set of the new processor.
the pin configuration of a processor means that the diagramatic representation of block diagram of processor representing various pins and the function of that pins
i dnt know
40 pins
through the pin connectors
low pin count
Pin 1 on a processor typically serves as a reference point for orientation and identification in the chip's packaging. It helps ensure correct alignment when the processor is installed on a motherboard, preventing improper connections. Additionally, pin 1 may have specific functions depending on the architecture, such as being a power supply, ground, or a specific signal line essential for the processor's operation. Always refer to the specific processor's datasheet or documentation for precise details.
24-Pin
Ans. It is a processor package the full form of the FCPGA is flip chip pin grid arrey
http://processorfinder.intel.com/Details.aspx?sSpec=SL7CH