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- Super_Socket_7 abstract "The Super Socket 7, also referred to as Super 7, is an extension of the Socket 7 ZIF socket specification. It features a 100 MHz front-side bus, support for AGP, and a SPGA package. Super Socket was used by AMD K6-2 and K6-III processors, some of the final Cyrix M-II processors, some of the final IDT WinChip 2 processors, and Rise mP6 processors. It is backward compatible with Socket 7, meaning a Socket 7 CPU can be used with a Super Socket 7 motherboard, but a Super Socket 7 CPU cannot operate at full speed in a Socket 7 motherboard. Socket 5 CPUs are pin-compatible with Super Socket 7, but not all motherboards designed for Super Socket 7 supported the voltages needed for Socket 5 CPUs.While AMD had previously always used Intel sockets for their processors, Socket 7 was the last one for which AMD retained legal rights. Intel had hoped by discontinuing Socket 7 development and moving to Slot 1 that AMD would be left with an outdated platform, making their processors non-competitive. By extending the FSB from 66 to 100 MHz, Super Socket 7 gave AMD the stopgap solution they needed while developing their own independent motherboard infrastructure, Slot A.While the architecture was cheap, and served the intended purpose, many of the third party chipsets provided by VIA, SiS, and others, were of low quality, especially with regard to the AGP implementations. The reputation AMD gained for buggy, incompatible motherboards lingered, and though an internal program by VIA to raise standards for their chipsets had begun to show results in the K6-III and Pentium III era, AMD put in place a quality assurance program for the Athlon processor.".
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- Super_Socket_7 contacts "321".
- Super_Socket_7 formfactors Pin_grid_array.
- Super_Socket_7 fsb "9597100".
- Super_Socket_7 hasPhotoCollection Super_Socket_7.
- Super_Socket_7 name "Super Socket 7".
- Super_Socket_7 processors AMD_K6-2.
- Super_Socket_7 processors AMD_K6-III.
- Super_Socket_7 processors Advanced_Micro_Devices.
- Super_Socket_7 processors Cyrix.
- Super_Socket_7 processors Cyrix_6x86.
- Super_Socket_7 processors Integrated_Device_Technology.
- Super_Socket_7 processors MP6.
- Super_Socket_7 processors Rise_Technology.
- Super_Socket_7 processors WinChip.
- Super_Socket_7 protocol P5_(microarchitecture).
- Super_Socket_7 type Zero_insertion_force.
- Super_Socket_7 voltage "2".
- Super_Socket_7 subject Category:Advanced_Micro_Devices_sockets.
- Super_Socket_7 comment "The Super Socket 7, also referred to as Super 7, is an extension of the Socket 7 ZIF socket specification. It features a 100 MHz front-side bus, support for AGP, and a SPGA package. Super Socket was used by AMD K6-2 and K6-III processors, some of the final Cyrix M-II processors, some of the final IDT WinChip 2 processors, and Rise mP6 processors.".
- Super_Socket_7 label "Super Socket 7".
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- Super_Socket_7 label "Super Socket 7".
- Super_Socket_7 label "مقبس 7 الممتاز".
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