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The New Performance Socket — LGA-775

by Anand Lal Shimpi, Kris Kubicki and Wesley Finkon January 21, 2004 1:29 AM EST

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The New Performance Socket — LGA-775

Our Taiwanese editors were able to get us some quick snapshots of the upcoming LGA775 interface just before CES. After the upcoming round of new product mPGA478 launches, 2004 will focus more the rest of the year on the Socket 775 CPUs and motherboards.

Luckily the LGA-775 roadmap is much simpler than the Socket-478 roadmap:










2004 LGA-775 Pentium 4 Roadmap
CPU

Manufacturing Process

Bus Speed

L2 Cache Size

Release Date

Pentium 4 4. 0GHz

90nm

800MHz

1MB

Q4 ’04

Pentium 4 3.8GHz

90nm

800MHz

1MB

Q3 ’04

Pentium 4 3.6GHz

90nm

800MHz

1MB

Q2 ’04

Pentium 4 3.4GHz

90nm

800MHz

1MB

Q2 ’04

Pentium 4 3. 2GHz

90nm

800MHz

1MB

Q2 ’04

Pentium 4 3.0GHz

90nm

800MHz

1MB

Q2 ’04

Pentium 4 2.8GHz

90nm

533MHz

1MB

Q2 ’04

Intel is telling their partners that they will deliver a 4GHz Pentium 4 by the end of the year, by then the 90nm process should have all of its kinks worked out and yields should be high enough to make it a possibility. Intel will also be releasing a 3. 4GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (130nm Northwood core) for the LGA-775 socket in Q2.

If you’re going to buy a Pentium 4 soon we would recommend waiting until next quarter, you’ll have a new socket and new chipsets to go along with it.







2004 LGA-775 Celeron Roadmap
CPU

Manufacturing Process

Bus Speed

L2 Cache Size

Release Date

Celeron 3.33GHz

90nm

533MHz

256KB

Q4 ’04

Celeron 3. 2GHz

90nm

533MHz

256KB

Q3 ’04

Celeron 3.06GHz

90nm

533MHz

256KB

Q3 ’04

Celeron 2.8GHz

90nm

533MHz

256KB

Q3 ’04

The Celeron is also moving to LGA-775, but only the highest clocked versions.

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INTEL PENTIUM 3GHz E5700 (SOCKET 775) CPU

SKU :CPUE5700

INTEL PENTIUM 3GHz (SOCKET 775)

Type CPU / Microprocessor
Family Intel Pentium Dual-Core
Processor number  ?  E5700
Part number AT80571PG0802ML
BX80571E5700
BXC80571E5700
Frequency (GHz)  ?  3
Bus speed (MHz)  ?  800
Clock multiplier  ?  15
Package type 775-land FC-LGA8
Socket type Socket 775 (LGA775)
Architecture / Microarchitecture / Other
CPUID 01067Ah
Core stepping R0
Processor core Wolfdale-3M
Manufacturing technology (micron) 0. 045
Number of cores 2
L2 cache size (MB)  ?  2
Features EM64T technology  ? 
Enhanced SpeedStep technology  ? 
Execute disable bit  ? 
Virtualization technology
Core voltage (V)  ?  0.85 – 1.3625
Case temperature (°C)  ?  74.1
Thermal Design Power (Watt)  ?  65

 

CONDITION: PRE-OWNED
WARRANTY: 90 DAY

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INTEL PENTIUM 3GHz (SOCKET 775)

Type CPU / Microprocessor
Family Intel Pentium Dual-Core
Processor number  ?  E5700
Part number AT80571PG0802ML
BX80571E5700
BXC80571E5700
Frequency (GHz)  ?  3
Bus speed (MHz)  ?  800
Clock multiplier  ?  15
Package type 775-land FC-LGA8
Socket type Socket 775 (LGA775)
Architecture / Microarchitecture / Other
CPUID 01067Ah
Core stepping R0
Processor core Wolfdale-3M
Manufacturing technology (micron) 0. 045
Number of cores 2
L2 cache size (MB)  ?  2
Features EM64T technology  ? 
Enhanced SpeedStep technology  ? 
Execute disable bit  ? 
Virtualization technology
Core voltage (V)  ?  0.85 – 1.3625
Case temperature (°C)  ?  74.1
Thermal Design Power (Watt)  ?  65

 

CONDITION: PRE-OWNED
WARRANTY: 90 DAY

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775 socket and 8 cores: fiction or reality?

Hello everyone The 775th socket is my favorite topic, in general I like processors very well in terms of a hobby or what I don’t know, there was a time, I studied them in great detail, but that time has passed. And it remained where the 775th socket is now, I then studied everything about the 775th socket and about my 478th also studied everything and I know a lot. Yes, in principle, I also know about other sockets. So, that’s enough, I’m writing something about the wrong thing!

So the 775th socket and processors for 8 cores, is that a reality or a myth? Unfortunately, this is a myth and not just a myth, but generally unreality. The fact is that in those days, well, when the 775th socket was in its prime, so to speak, then there was no question of 8 cores either on desktops or in the server segment. The maximum that was possible was 4 cores, which we could see in the Q*** processor line, that is, it is both Q8200 and Q9500 or the top Q9650. By the way, it seems like the first model for 4 cores was the Q6600 9 percent0003

8 cores were not even in server processes, although there could have been at least 8 threads, but they were not there either. Despite the fact that when there was a 478 socket on the go, the first streams appeared in the server version of the processors, and then they migrated to the desktop version.

The 775th socket, alas, always had a maximum of 4 cores and never had 8 threads in it. By the way, threads guys are actually Hyper-threading technology, this is a note. No, they were, what am I saying? But this applies only to the Pentium 4 and Pentium D families, only there threads have been preserved. For example, there is a Pentium D 965, a super hot beast, there are 2 cores but there are also threads, as usual there are 2 threads for each core, for a total of 4 threads. In Windows, all this stuff was defined as 4 cores. In short, so to speak, a pseudo 4-core processor was already available in 2005, if I’m not mistaken. But it was hot as a kapets. And now they cost a penny … This is sadness, trouble ..

So what to do, you ask? Do you want 8 cores or at least 8 threads? And do you have platform 775? Hmm, well, what can I advise you here, so that it is not very expensive and that there is help. I know that this is a 1366 socket, if you now have DDR3 memory, then switching to socket 1366 will cost you the purchase of a 1366 board and a processor.