Socket A, also known as Socket 462, is a CPU socket used by AMD for its Athlon XP and Duron processors. It was introduced in 2000 and supported various AMD CPU architectures, including the Athlon XP, which was popular for its performance in the early 2000s. Socket A utilized a PGA (Pin Grid Array) design, allowing for easy installation and removal of the processors. This socket type was phased out as AMD transitioned to newer architectures and sockets, such as Socket 754 and Socket 939.
Some Cpu's that use Socket A are Athlon Xp, Athlon Mp, Athlon Model 4 AMD's Athlons and Duron use Socket A, also known as Socket 462. The AMD Athlon and the AMD Duron use a 426-pin socket called Socket A. The Athlon Thunderbird
No. The MSI KT4V is a Socket A motherboard. The AMD Mobile Athlon 64 3400 is Socket 754.
AMD Athlon XP 3200+ 2.2GHz
there is no 200 gigahertz Athlon sorry, could you be refering to a 2000 Athlon XP?
socket 7 or socket A
if it is a computer
The AMD Athlon originally used Slot A. Later Athlons used Socket A.
The AMD Athlon is a line of 32-bit microprocessors manufactured by AMD between 199 and 2005. The "Athlon" brand name is continued in other 32-bit and 64-bit processors, such as the Athlon XP, Athlon 64, and Athlon 64 X2.
Some Cpu's that use Socket A are Athlon Xp, Athlon Mp, Athlon Model 4
The AMD Athlon XP 2800+ is no longer sold at retail. You should be able to find one on eBay for about 20 USD.
Yes, the Acer-Aspire AMD Athlon laptop is equipped for Windows XP.
Most likely not, unless its a Socket 754.