Difference between pin processor and pinless processor
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A pin processor
It has pins at the bottom which merge into the motherboard.
A pinless processor
It has no pins. It has a flat bottom with about 297 connections to the motherboard. It cannot be fitted into a pinned socket.
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Pin Processor:
A pin processor holds the pins at its base which blends into the motherboard.
2. The pin processors were used earlier; they had pins about 5 mm long.
3. These slotted into a similar device to produce the connections to the motherboard.
Pin-less Processor:
1. A pin-less processor has a flat base with no pins.
2. It has 297 extra joints to the motherboard.
3. These unique connectors completely rest on top of their identical pads on the motherboard and are kept in position by a spring-loaded clip
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