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CPUs supporting up to eight-socket arrangements. However, four Socket G34 CPUs have eight dies, which is identical to what eight Socket F CPUs have. AMD declined to extend Socket G34 to eight-way operation citing shrinking demand of the >4-socket market. AMD is targeting Socket G34 at the high-end
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6000-series server processors. G34 was launched on March 29, 2010, alongside the initial grouping of Opteron 6100 processors designed for it. Socket G34 supports four
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channels, two for each die in the 1944 pin CPU package. Socket G34 is available in up to four-socket arrangements, which is a change from the
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two-socket market and the four-socket market. The lower-end two-socket market will be serviced by monolithic-die
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Combined means that the given socket is supported by all platforms, including desktop, mobile, and server.
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to expand memory capacity. Socket G3 and G3MX were canceled altogether, and replaced with Socket G34.
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Both Socket G34 and its contemporary Socket C32 were succeeded in 2017 by
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CPUs with half the core count as the equivalent Socket G34 CPUs.
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CPUs, the successors to all families of Opteron CPUs.
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LGA
FSB
HyperTransport
FSB
HyperTransport
Socket F
Socket C32
Socket SP3
CPU socket
land grid array
CPU socket
AMD
multi-chip module
Opteron
DDR3 SDRAM
Socket F
Socket C32
Socket SP3
Zen
Epyc
Socket G3
G3MX

K10
Bulldozer
Piledriver
List of AMD microprocessors
List of AMD Opteron microprocessors
AMD 800 chipset series

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