PGA 168 (Pin Grid Array) refers to a 168-pin CPU socket standard, primarily used for Intel 80486, Intel i960, and Cyrix/IBM Blue Lightning processors from the early-to-mid 1990s. These, often ceramic, chips feature a pin grid with spacing. They are typically found in vintage, industrial, or embedded computing applications.
- Socket Name
- PGA 168
- Year of introduction
- 1989
- CPU Main Type
- 80486
- PIN count
- 168
- CPU families
- Intel 80486
- Package
- PGA
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