Socket FM1

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TypePGA-ZIF
Chip form factorsPGA
Contacts905
Socket FM1
TypePGA-ZIF
Chip form factorsPGA
Contacts905
FSB protocolUnified Media Interface (UMI)
FSB frequency100 MHz System clock
UMI up to 5,2 GT/s
Processorsearly A-series APUs
SuccessorFM2

This article is part of the CPU socket series

Socket FM1 is a CPU socket for desktop computers used by AMD early A-series APUs ("Llano") processors and Llano-derived Athlon II processors. It was released in July 2011. Its direct successors are Socket FM2 (September 2012) and Socket FM2+ (January 2014), while Socket AM1 (January 2014) is targeting low-power SoCs.

For available chipsets consult Fusion controller hubs (FCH).

Available APUs

APU's using Socket FM1 are AMD's Lynx platform.

Please consult List of AMD accelerated processing units for concrete product denominations.

Feature overview for AMD APUs

See also

References

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