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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Socket 754



Socket 754
is a CPU socket originally developed by AMD to succeed its Athlon XP platform (Socket 462, also referred to as Socket A). Socket 754 was the first socket developed by AMD to support their new consumer version of the 64 bit microprocessor family known as AMD64.
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