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Socket FS1
General Info
DesignerAMD
IntroductionJune 14, 2011 (launched)
MarketMobile
MicroarchitectureK10
TDP45 W
45,000 mW
0.0603 hp
0.045 kW
Package
NameOPGA-722
TypeOrganic Micro Pin Grid Array
Contacts722
Dimension35.00 mm
3.5 cm
1.378 in
× 35.00 mm
3.5 cm
1.378 in
Pitch1.2192 mm
0.048 in
Socket
NameSocket FS1
TypePGA

Socket FS1 was the socket for OPGA-722-packaged AMD mobile microprocessors, the first generation of APUs, "Fusion" processors with integrated graphics. Its counterpart for desktop processors is Socket FM1. Socket FS1 succeeded Socket S1 and was superseded by Socket FS1r2.

Socket FS1 was used in the "Sabine" platform for mainstream notebooks. All processors for Socket FS1, codename "Llano", are members of AMD's Family 12h with 2 or 4 CPU cores based on the K10 microarchitecture, and were fabricated on a 32 nm SOI process.


Features[edit]

  • 722-pin lidless micro pin grid array package, 1.2192 mm (0.048") pitch, 28 × 28 pins, 35 × 35 mm, organic substrate
  • 2 × 64 bit DDR3 SDRAM interface up to 800 MHz, PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600), 25.6 GB/s
    • Up to 2 SR/DR UDIMMs or SODIMMs (1 per channel), no ECC support
    • JEDEC 1.5V, 1.35V
  • PCIe Gen 1.0 and 2.0 (5 GT/s)
    • Configurable x16 external graphics card (GFX) link (x16, x8, x4, up to 2 ports, DDI)
    • Configurable x4 General Purpose Ports (1x4, 2x2, 1x2 + 2x1, 4x1)
    • x4 Unified Media Interface to FCH
  • Two independent display controllers
    • Six Digital Display Interfaces
      • 2 × single link
      • 4 × multiplexed with 1×4 (dual link DVI 1×8) GFX lanes each
    • DisplayPort 1.2 / eDP 1.0 up to 2560 × 1600 at 60 Hz and 30 bpp, HDCP, DP++, DP audio
    • Single/dual link DVI up to 2560 × 1600 at 60 Hz and 24 bpp, HDCP
    • HDMI 1.4a up to 1920 × 1200 at 60 Hz and 30 bpp, HDCP

Chipsets[edit]

  • AMD FCH A50M/A60M/A55T/A70M/A68M, codename "Hudson-M1/M2/M2T/M3/M3L"
  • AMD FCH A76M, codename "Bolton-M3"

Processors using Socket FS1[edit]

  • AMD A-Series 3000 APU
  • AMD E2-Series 3000 APU
 List of all Socket FS1-based Processors
ModelPriceProcessLaunchedµarchFamilyCoreCTFreqTurboTDP
Count: 0

Package Diagram[edit]

OPGA-722 FS1 LN1 diag.svg

OPGA-722 package LN1, Part No. 30934 and 31013, for quad-core processor models and dual-core models which use a quad-core chip with two disabled cores. All dimensions in millimeters.

OPGA-722 FS1 LN2 diag.svg

OPGA-722 package LN2, Part No. 30937, for dual-core processor models. All dimensions in millimeters.

Socket Outline[edit]

Socket FS1 diag.svg

All dimensions in millimeters.

Pin Map[edit]

Socket FS1 pinmap.svg

References[edit]

  • "Socket FS1 Design Specification", AMD Publ. #44455, Rev. 3.00, August 2011
  • "Revision Guide for AMD Family 12h Processors", AMD Publ. #44739, Rev. 3.10, March 21, 2012
  • "BIOS and Kernel Developer’s Guide (BKDG) For AMD Family 12h Processors", AMD Publ. #41131, Rev. 3.02, October 6, 2011

See also[edit]

Facts about "Socket FS1 - AMD"
designerAMD +
first launchedJune 14, 2011 +
instance ofpackage +
market segmentMobile +
microarchitectureK10 +
nameSocket FS1 +
packageOPGA-722 +
package contacts722 +
package length35 mm (3.5 cm, 1.378 in) +
package pitch1.219 mm (0.048 in) +
package typeOrganic Micro Pin Grid Array +
package width35 mm (3.5 cm, 1.378 in) +
socketSocket FS1 +
tdp45 W (45,000 mW, 0.0603 hp, 0.045 kW) +