MMC-1

A Mobile Module Connector ( MMC) is a standard developed by Intel Socket for processor modules in notebooks.

MMC -1

First, a first generation of processor modules with sockets according to the specification MMC -1 was offered. For the application he came up with the Mobile Pentium processors, Mobile Pentium MMX and Pentium II Mobile The base had four rows with a total of 280 pins. On the processor module were out of the processor as well the appropriate Northbridge, Level 2 cache and CPU voltage regulator. The MMC -1 - base was a PCI interface to the motherboard of the computer.

MMC -2

Later, a second generation was introduced according to the specification MMC -2. The base had 10 rows with a total of 400 pins. In addition to the processor were on the module further Northbridge and CPU voltage regulator. The cache was only in early copies of the module to processors with integrated cache ( on-die cache) came on the market. Skip to main board was an AGP / PCI interface that has already allowed fast 3D graphics.

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