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what is the difference between plug ang socket?
zero insertion force sockets (see page 178 in A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC) "PGA, SPGA, and LGA sockets are all square or nearly square. So that even force is applied when inserting the processor in the socket, all current processor sockets have a lever on the side of the socket. These sockets are called zero insertion force (ZIF) sockets, and this lever is used to lift the processor up and out of the socket. Push the lever down and the processor moves into its pin or land connectors with equal force over the entire housing."
Sockets are were you would put in electrical outlets. Packets are a little more advances and can hold numerous different charges.
Zero Insertion Force(ZIF)
Answer: Zero Insertion Force (ZIF)
No, the processor that you put on the motherboard has to have the same socket as the motherboard. The socket number will be right on the the part that the processor snaps onto. You also have to check the motherboard manual to see if it is compatible with the new processor speed ( example: 1.3ghz)
LGA uses flat pads for the processor sockets instead of pins.
Socket 478
It's not zero effort sockets
zero insertion force sockets
Parallel processsing ranges from instruction-level parallelism e.g. superscalar and VLIW to message-passing MIMD also called multicomputer, and also includes SIMD e.g. vector and array processing. Multiprocessing is specifically task parallelism, and is by definition shared-memory MIMD with multiple processor cores, sometimes multiple sockets.
In Hyper-V r2 some ofthe changesIntroducing Failover-Clustering, Live-Migration,Procesor and memory supportHyper-V Server 2008Hyper-V Server 2008 R2Maximum number of x64 Processor sockets (physical processors)48Maximum number of Processor cores (logical processors)2432Maximum amount of RAM32 GB1 TBMaximum number of running Virtual Guests192256