Socket 754
Socket 754 is a CPU socket originally developed by AMD to supersede its Athlon XP platform. Socket 754 was one of the first sockets developed by AMD to support their new 64-bit microprocessor family known as AMD64, this time for the consumer market.
Technical specifications
Socket 754 was the original socket for AMD's Athlon 64 desktop processors. Due to the introduction of newer socket layouts, Socket 754 became the more "budget-minded" socket for use with AMD Athlon 64 or Sempron processors. It differs from Socket 939 in several areas:- support for a single channel memory controller with a maximum of three unbuffered DIMMs, or four registered DIMMs
- no dual-core CPU support
- lower HyperTransport speed
- lower effective data bandwidth
- lower motherboard manufacturing costs