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In computing
Computing

Computing is usually defined as the activity of using and developing computer technology, computer hardware and computer software. It is the computer-specific part of information technology....
, Socket 478 is a type of CPU socket
CPU socket

A CPU socket or CPU slot is a connector on a computer's motherboard that accepts a central processing unit and forms an electrical interface with it....
 used for Intel's Pentium 4
Pentium 4

The Pentium 4 brand refers to Intel's line of single-core mainstream Desktop computer and laptop central processing units introduced on November 20, 2000 ....
 and Celeron
Celeron

The Celeron brand is a range of x86 CPUs from Intel targeted at budget/value personal computers?with the motto, "delivering great quality at an exceptional value"....
 series CPUs
Central processing unit

A central processing unit is an electronic circuit that can execute computer programs. This broad definition can easily be applied to many early computers that existed long before the term "CPU" ever came into widespread usage....
. Socket 478 was phased out with the launch of LGA775
Socket T

LGA 775, also known as Socket T, is an Intel desktop CPU socket. LGA stands for Land Grid Array. The word "socket" is a misnomer, because an LGA 775 motherboard has no socket holes; instead, it has 775 protruding pins which touch contact points on the underside of the processor ....
.

Socket 478 has been used for all of the Northwood Pentium 4s and Celerons, the first Prescott Pentium 4s, and all Willamette Celerons and some Willamette Pentium 4s. Socket 478 also supports newer Prescott Celeron Ds, and early Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors with 2MB of L3 cache
Cache

In computer science, a cache is a collection of data duplicating original values stored elsewhere or computed earlier, where the original data is expensive to fetch or to compute, compared to the cost of reading the cache....
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In computing
Computing

Computing is usually defined as the activity of using and developing computer technology, computer hardware and computer software. It is the computer-specific part of information technology....
, Socket 478 is a type of CPU socket
CPU socket

A CPU socket or CPU slot is a connector on a computer's motherboard that accepts a central processing unit and forms an electrical interface with it....
 used for Intel's Pentium 4
Pentium 4

The Pentium 4 brand refers to Intel's line of single-core mainstream Desktop computer and laptop central processing units introduced on November 20, 2000 ....
 and Celeron
Celeron

The Celeron brand is a range of x86 CPUs from Intel targeted at budget/value personal computers?with the motto, "delivering great quality at an exceptional value"....
 series CPUs
Central processing unit

A central processing unit is an electronic circuit that can execute computer programs. This broad definition can easily be applied to many early computers that existed long before the term "CPU" ever came into widespread usage....
. Socket 478 was phased out with the launch of LGA775
Socket T

LGA 775, also known as Socket T, is an Intel desktop CPU socket. LGA stands for Land Grid Array. The word "socket" is a misnomer, because an LGA 775 motherboard has no socket holes; instead, it has 775 protruding pins which touch contact points on the underside of the processor ....
.

Socket 478 has been used for all of the Northwood Pentium 4s and Celerons, the first Prescott Pentium 4s, and all Willamette Celerons and some Willamette Pentium 4s. Socket 478 also supports newer Prescott Celeron Ds, and early Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors with 2MB of L3 cache
Cache

In computer science, a cache is a collection of data duplicating original values stored elsewhere or computed earlier, where the original data is expensive to fetch or to compute, compared to the cost of reading the cache....
. The socket was launched with the Northwood core to compete with AMD's 462-pin Socket A
Socket A

Socket A is the CPU socket used for AMD central processing unit ranging from the Athlon Thunderbird#Athlon Thunderbird .28T-Bird.29 to the Athlon#Athlon XP 3200+, and AMD budget processors including the Duron and Sempron....
 and their Athlon XP processors. Socket 478, which accommodates high and low-end processors, was also the replacement for Socket 423
Socket 423

Socket 423 was a CPU socket used for the first Pentium 4 Central processing unit, based on the Willamette core. The socket was short-lived, as it became apparent that its electrical design proved inadequate for raising clock speed beyond 2.0 GHz....
, a Willamette processor socket which remained in the market for only a short time.

Motherboards that use this socket support DDR
Double data rate

In computing, a computer bus operating with double data rate transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal. This is also known as double pumped, dual-pumped, and double transition....
, RDRAM
RDRAM

Direct Rambus DRAM or DRDRAM is a type of synchronous DRAM, designed by the Rambus Corporation....
, and in some cases SDRAM
SDRAM

SDRAM refers to synchronous dynamic random access memory, a term that is used to describe dynamic random access memory that has a synchronous interface....
. However, the majority of boards are DDR based. Initial motherboards supported only RDRAM. However, RDRAM is quite expensive compared to DDR and SDRAM and consumers demanded an alternative; thus DDR and SDRAM boards were made. Later revisions to chipsets that support Socket 478 added higher FSB speeds, higher DDR speeds, and support for dual channel DDR.

Like the previous Socket 423, Socket 478 is based on Intel's Quad Data Rate technology, with data transferring at four times the clock rate of its front side bus. As such, the 400 MT/s bus was based on a 100 MHz clock signal, but was still able to provide 3.2 GB/s of data to the chipset. At its release, no SDRAM product was capable of supporting so high a data rate, so Intel pushed forward RDRAM technology, with two channels of PC800 providing synchronous data capability. Poor consumer acceptance of expensive RDRAM lead Intel to release low-performance PC133-supporting chipsets, and finally DDR chipsets.

While the original 400 MT/s bus matched the data rate of PC3200, this bus speed was already outdated by the time PC3200 became available. Dual-channel memory was introduced on later chipsets, so that a matched pair of PC3200 modules was able to match the final 800 MT/s FSB.

Celeron Ds are also available for Socket 478 and are the only CPUs still made for the socket. They use a quad-pumped 133 MHz bus giving a 533 MT/s FSB. They are available with 256 KB L2 Cache
Cache

In computer science, a cache is a collection of data duplicating original values stored elsewhere or computed earlier, where the original data is expensive to fetch or to compute, compared to the cost of reading the cache....
 and are built on the 90 nm manufacturing process, using the Prescott core.

While the Intel mobile CPUs are available in 478-pin packages, they in fact only operate in a range of slightly differing sockets, Socket 479
Socket 479

Socket 479 is the CPU socket for the Intel Pentium M and Celeron M, mobile processors normally used in laptops, as well as Pentium III#Tualatin Pentium III processors....
, Socket M
Socket M

Socket M is a CPU interface introduced by Intel in 2006 for the Intel Core line of mobile processors . It is used in all Intel Core products, as well as the Core-derived Xeon codenamed Sossaman....
, and Socket P
Socket P

The Intel Socket P is the mobile processor socket replacement for Intel Core 2 chips. It has an 800 or 1066 MT/s Front Side Bus, that can be switched 'on the fly' to 400MT/s to save power....
, which are also incompatible with each other.

Socket 478 mechanical load limits

All socket (Pentium 4 and Celeron) have the following mechanical maximum load limits which should not be exceeded during heatsink assembly, shipping conditions, or standard use. Load above those limits will crack the processor die and make it unusable.
Location Dynamic Static Transient
IHS Surface 890 N
Newton

The newton is the International System of Units SI derived unit of force, named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics....
(200 lbf
Pound-force

The pound-force or simply pound is a Units of measurement of force....
)
445 N
Newton

The newton is the International System of Units SI derived unit of force, named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics....
(100 lbf
Pound-force

The pound-force or simply pound is a Units of measurement of force....
)
667 N
Newton

The newton is the International System of Units SI derived unit of force, named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics....
(150 lbf
Pound-force

The pound-force or simply pound is a Units of measurement of force....
)


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