LGA 4189
Appearance
Release date | April 18, 2020 |
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Designed by | Intel |
Manufactured by | Lotes |
Type | LGA-ZIF |
Chip form factors | Flip-chip |
Contacts | 4189 |
FSBprotocol | PCI Express |
Processors | |
Predecessor | LGA 3647 |
Successor | LGA 4677 |
Memory support | DDR4 |
This article is part of theCPU socketseries |
LGA 4189is anIntel microprocessorcompatiblesocket,used byCooper Lake[1][2][3]andIce Lake-SPmicroprocessors.[4][5][6]
Two incompatible versions exist: Socket P5 for Cedar Island platform and Cooper Lake, and Socket P4 for Whitley platform and Ice Lake-SP.[7]
References[edit]
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- ^Shilov, Anton; Cutress, Ian (August 8, 2018)."Intel Server Roadmap: 14nm Cooper Lake in 2019, 10nm Ice Lake in 2020".AnandTech.RetrievedSeptember 3,2018.
- ^Kennedy, Patrick (March 16, 2020)."Intel Cooper Lake Rationalized Still Launching 1H 2020".ServeTheHome.RetrievedApril 16,2021.
- ^"LGA 4189 is the Latest Socket for Intel's Next Generation of Xeon CPUs".TechPowerUp.September 3, 2019.RetrievedNovember 9,2021.
- ^"Intel Launches Its Most Advanced Performance Data Center Platform".Intel Newsroom.April 6, 2021.RetrievedNovember 19,2022.
- ^"How to Install an Intel® Xeon® Processor into an LGA4189 Socket".Intel.June 25, 2021.RetrievedNovember 19,2022.
- ^Kennedy, Patrick (February 25, 2021)."Installing a 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable LGA4189 CPU and Cooler".ServeTheHome.RetrievedNovember 19,2022.