The land socket uses lands rather than pins.
Because it is easier to install and remove.
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Socket F
Socket F
Land grid array and Pin grid array
Land Grid Array (LGA) is a type of CPU socket where the pins are on the socket instead of the CPU. This design makes the CPU more durable and easier to install. Pin Grid Array (PGA) is a type of CPU socket where the pins are on the CPU itself. PGAs are typically less expensive to produce compared to LGAs.
Socket 5 has 320 pins
PGA Pin Grid Array is the socket that holds the CPU, there is also the LGA/ land grid array
Pin 1 on the CPU is aligned with Pin 1 on the ZIF socket.
LGA : Land Grid Array <== pins are in the socket, no pins are attached on the CPU, only pads. PGA: Pin Grid Array <== pins are attached on to the socket, the socket has some sort of "holes" that hold the processor
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PGA socket - Pin grid array
Earlier Pentiums used a pin grid array ( PGA ) socket, with pins aligned in uniform rows around the socket. Later sockets use a staggered pin grid array ( SPGA ), with pins staggered over the socket to squeeze more pins into a small space.