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I'm doing a thing for college and i cant for the life i me remember what letter is used for a 370.

Me and my mate say there are about 5 different kinds of socket processors but we are as bout as useful as a chocolate tea pot when it comes to slot processors. Does anyone know how many kinds there is?

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In recent history, there has been Socket 7 (Intel Pentium, AMD K6-2/K6-3, Cyrix 6x86/MII), Slot-1 (Intel Pentium II/III), Slot-A (AMD Athlon), Socket 370 a.k.a. S370 (Intel Celeron/Pentium III)

That's off the top of my head, so I'm sure I missed a few things.

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Socket 370 is used for Intel Celeron and Pentium III CPU's.
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Hey now, don't forget about socket 8,

WOOOO PENTIUM PRO BABY WOOOO!!!

ok, i'll go back to my little obsolete corner now.

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There's also the two P4 sockets: Socket 478 (DIMM memory) and Socket 423 (some RIMM, some DIMM memory).

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isn't there a new p4 one coming out soon? And the new one for the smaller pIII's. I can't remember the names, though...

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socket a's for athalons and durons...
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There's the new P4 - Northwood. It's a .13 micron process, and it uses the 478 pin boards.

There's the Tuatalin, which is basically a beefed up P3, using the .13 micron process too (I BELIEVE). Not sure what kind of board that goes in.

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