A pinless processor, commonly referred to as a ball grid array (BGA) processor, does not have traditional pins like older chip designs. Instead, it uses small solder balls on the underside of the chip for mounting and electrical connections to the circuit board. The number of solder balls can vary widely depending on the specific processor model and design, typically ranging from a few dozen to several hundred.
No tin pins, ten in ten pin
40 PINS
It has 40 Pins
40 pins but 39 pin working
In the pins, there are none. In the ball, there are 3.
It has 40 Pins
24-pin
40 pins
ATX version 2.2 allowed for 24-pin P1 connector, which is backward compatible with the 20-pin P1 connector.
There are ten pins in ten pin bowling as that is the nature of that sport. In 5 pin bowling, there are 5 pins.
these two pins are biasing pins of ICs.
Socket 5 has 320 pins