Socket 479

Socket 479

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There exist multiple electrically incompatible, but mechanically compatible processor families that are available in PGA packages using Socket 479 or variants thereof:
There exist multiple electrically incompatible, but mechanically compatible processor families that are available in PGA packages using Socket 479 or variants thereof:
* [[Socket 478]] for [[Pentium 4]] and [[Celeron]] series desktop CPUs;
* [[Socket 478]] for [[Pentium 4]] and [[Celeron]] series desktop CPUs (also known as '''mPGA478B''');
* Socket 479 for [[Pentium III|Pentium III-M]] (released in 2001);
* Socket 479 for [[Pentium III|Pentium III-M]] (released in 2001, also known as '''mPGA478A''');
* Socket 479 for [[Pentium M]] and [[Celeron M]] 3xx (this was the most common version of the socket, and was released in 2003);
* Socket 479 for [[Pentium M]] and [[Celeron M]] 3xx (this was the most common version of the socket, released in 2003 and known as '''mPGA478C''');
* [[Socket M]] for [[Intel Core]], [[Core 2]] and [[Celeron M]] 4xx and 5xx processors; and
* [[Socket M]] for [[Intel Core]], [[Core 2]] and [[Celeron M]] 4xx and 5xx processors (also known as '''mPGA478MT'''); and
* [[Socket P]] for Core 2 processors.
* [[Socket P]] for Core 2 processors.