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- Socket_G34 abstract "Socket G34 is a land grid array CPU socket designed by AMD to support AMD's multi-chip module Opteron 6000-series server processors. G34 was launched on March 29, 2010, alongside the initial grouping of Opteron 6100 processors designed for it. Socket G34 supports four DDR3 SDRAM channels, two for each die in the 1944 pin CPU package. Socket G34 is available in up to four-socket arrangements, which is a change from the current Socket F CPUs supporting up to eight-socket arrangements. However, four Socket G34 CPUs have eight dies, which is identical to what eight Socket F CPUs have. AMD declined to extend Socket G34 to eight-way operation citing shrinking demand of the >4-socket market. AMD is targeting Socket G34 at the high-end two-socket market and the four-socket market. The lower-end two-socket market will be serviced by monolithic-die Socket C32 CPUs with half the core count as the equivalent Socket G34 CPUs.".
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- Socket_G34 contacts "1944".
- Socket_G34 contacts "1974".
- Socket_G34 fsb "200".
- Socket_G34 fsb "HyperTransport up to 3.2 GHz".
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- Socket_G34 name "Socket G34".
- Socket_G34 processors "AMD Opteron 6000 series server CPUs".
- Socket_G34 protocol "HyperTransport 3.1".
- Socket_G34 type Land_grid_array.
- Socket_G34 subject Category:Advanced_Micro_Devices_sockets.
- Socket_G34 comment "Socket G34 is a land grid array CPU socket designed by AMD to support AMD's multi-chip module Opteron 6000-series server processors. G34 was launched on March 29, 2010, alongside the initial grouping of Opteron 6100 processors designed for it. Socket G34 supports four DDR3 SDRAM channels, two for each die in the 1944 pin CPU package. Socket G34 is available in up to four-socket arrangements, which is a change from the current Socket F CPUs supporting up to eight-socket arrangements.".
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- Socket_G34 label "مقبس جي 34".
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