s about CPUs
s about CPUs
The number on LGA refers to the pin count, not the total components. Each model has a specific pin configuration. The term "x86" originated from the Intel 286/386/486/586 processors, commonly known as the Pentium line.
LGA refers to "land grid array." PGA stands for pin grid array, and BGA is ball grid array. Updated on June 11, 2021 by Fasauceome
According to recent reports, these figures accurately reflect the specifications. The LGA1200 socket accommodates 1200 pins on the motherboard.
x86 came before those systems, since it's rooted in the names of the earliest x86 processors like the 8086. Those names probably reflect x86, not the other way around.