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Slot 2
TypeSlot
Chip form factorsSingle Edge Contact Cartridge
Contacts330
FSB protocolGTL+, later AGTL+
FSB frequency100 MT/s, 133 MT/s
Voltage range1.3 to 3.3 V
Processors
  • IntelPentium II Xeon (400–450 MHz)
  • IntelPentium III Xeon (500–1000 MHz)
PredecessorSocket 8
SuccessorSocket 603
This article is part of the CPU socket series

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Slot 2 refers to the physical and electrical specification for the 330-lead Single Edge Contact Cartridge (or edge-connector) used by some of Intel's Pentium II Xeon and certain models of the Pentium III Xeon.

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When first introduced, Slot 1Pentium IIs were intended to replace the Pentium and Pentium Pro processors in the home, desktop, and low-end symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) markets. The Pentium II Xeon, which was aimed at multiprocessor workstations and servers, was largely similar to the later Pentium IIIs, being based on the same P6Deschutes core, aside from a wider choice of L2 cache ranging from 512 to 2048 KB[1] and a full-speed off-die L2 cache (the Pentium 2 used cheaper third-party SRAM chips, running at 50% of CPU speed, to reduce cost).

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Because the design of the 242-lead Slot 1 connector did not support the full-speed L2 cache of the Xeon, an extended 330-lead connector was developed. This new connector, dubbed 'Slot 2', was used for Pentium II Xeon and the first two Pentium III Xeon cores, codenamed 'Tanner' and 'Cascades'. Slot 2 was finally replaced with the Socket 370 with the Pentium IIITualatin; some of the Tualatin Pentium IIIs were packaged as 'Pentium III' and some as 'Xeon', though they were identical.

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  1. ^In the context to semiconductor memory such as cache, KB refers to 210 bytes

This article is based on material taken from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing prior to 1 November 2008 and incorporated under the 'relicensing' terms of the GFDL, version 1.3 or later.

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