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Socket 370

Socket 370, also known as PGA370, is a CPU socket first used by Intel for Pentium III and Celeron processors to first complement and later replace the older Slot 1 CPU interface on personal computers. The "370" refers to the number of pin holes in... Wikipedia
Chip form factors: Plastic pin grid array (PPGA) and Flip-chip pin grid array (FC-PGA and FC-PGA2)
FSB frequency: 66, 100 and 133 MT/s
FSB protocol: AGTL+, AGTL
Processor dimensions: 1.95 × 1.95 inches (49.53 mm x 49.53 mm)
Release date: 1998
Successor: Socket 423
Voltage range: 1.05–2.1 V