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The Pentium Pro was the
first microprocessor not to use the venerable Socket 7 form factor. The Pentium II
microprocessors use an even newer form factor called Slot 1.
Socket 8 is a 387-pin ZIF socket with connections for the CPU and one or two SRAM dies for
the Level 2 (L2) cache.
Slot 1 - The form factor for Intel's Pentium II processors. The Slot 1 package replaces the
Socket 7 and Socket 8 form factors used by previous Pentium processors. Slot 1 is a 242-
contact daughtercard slot that accepts a microprocessor packaged as a Single Edge Contact
(SEC) cartridge. A motherboard can have one or two Slot 1s.
Slot 2 - A chip packaging design used in Intel's newer Pentium II chipsets, starting with the
Xeon CPU. While the Slot 1 interface features a 242-contact connector, Slot 2 uses a
somewhat wider 330-contact connector. The biggest difference between Slot 1 and Slot 2,
though, is that the Slot 2 design allows the CPU to communicate with the L2 cache at the