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Socket 423

Socket 423
Release date2000
Designed byIntel
TypePGA-ZIF
Chip form factorsOrganic Land Grid Array (OLGA) on Interposer (OOI) (INT2 and INT3)
Contacts423
FSB protocolAGTL+
FSB frequency400 MT/s
Voltage range1.0–1.85 V
Processor dimensions2.1 × 2.1 inches[1]
ProcessorsIntel Pentium 4 (1.3–2.0 GHz)
PredecessorSocket 370
SuccessorSocket 478

This article is part of the CPU socket series

Socket 423 is a 423-pin CPU socket used by Intel's first generation of Pentium 4 processors based on the Willamette core.

This socket was short-lived, as it became apparent that its electrical design proved inadequate for raising clock speeds beyond 2.0 GHz. Intel produced chips using this socket for less than a year, from November 2000 to August 2001.

Socket 423 was replaced by Socket 478 in 2001. Socket 478, being microPGA, was cheaper to manufacture than Socket 423.[2]

  1. ^ "Intel Pentium 4 Datasheet".
  2. ^ "Computex 2001 Day 1 - Live Coverage".

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