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Socket G34
General Info
DesignerAMD
IntroductionMarch 29, 2010 (launched)
MarketServer
MicroarchitectureK10, Bulldozer, Piledriver
TDP140 W
140,000 mW
0.188 hp
0.14 kW
Package
NameLGA-1944
TypeOrganic Flip-Chip Land Grid Array
Contacts1944
Dimension42.5 mm
4.25 cm
1.673 in
× 60.0 mm
6 cm
2.362 in
Pitch1.00 mm
0.0394 in
Socket
NameSocket G34
TypeLGA

Socket G34 was designed for LGA-1944-packaged AMD Opteron 6000 Series microprocessors optimized for performance per Watt and scalability. The designation G34 stands for AMD's third generation server socket with four memory channels. Socket G34 has a DDR3 memory interface while its predecessors Socket 940 and Socket F were designed for DDR and DDR2 memory, respectively, and also offers additional HyperTransport links to improve the bandwidth and latency between nodes on multiprocessor systems. It has a smaller sibling Socket C32 which supports two memory channels and three HT links as the prior generations. Uniprocessor Opterons with a DDR3 interface were released in packages for Socket AM3 and AM3+ which make a single HT link available. Socket G34 was superseded by Socket SP3.

The LGA-1944 package is a multi-chip module integrating two dies, each providing four 16-bit HyperTransport Gen 3 links and two DDR3 memory controllers. Each HT link can be further unganged into two independent 8-bit links. The package has 1132 signal I/O, 341 power, and 471 ground pins. Package size constrained the HT interface to 64 lanes total, one x16 and one x8 link from node 0, two x16 links and one x8 link from node 1. One x16 link on node 0 is not connected, the remaining links connect the nodes in the package. Each link can be used for I/O, e.g. connecting a GPU through a HT-PCI bridge, or for cache coherent inter-socket traffic using an AMD proprietary protocol, with flexible routing permitting various network topologies on 2P and 4P systems. 8P systems were not considered citing insufficient demand.

G34 Opteron MP topologies.svg

Socket G34 was used in AMD's 2- and 4-socket "Maranello" reference platform. The processors for this socket are members of AMD's Family 10h with up to 12 CPU cores based on the K10 microarchitecture, and Family 15h featuring up to 8 compute units (not exactly 16 cores) based on the Bulldozer and Piledriver microarchitectures. They were fabricated on 45 nm and 32 nm processes.

Supposedly AMD originally planned a 1305-pin "Socket G3" for 1P to 8P systems with two DDR3 memory channels per socket. To reach higher memory capacities AMD proposed a "G3 Memory Extender" (G3MX) chip mounted on the motherboard to buffer the signals of four RDIMMs on two channels, and up to two G3MXs connected to each CPU memory channel.

Features

  • 1944-land lidded land grid array package, 42.5 × 60.0 mm, 40 × 57 land array, 1.0 mm pitch, organic substrate, C4 (flip chip) die attachment
  • 4 × 64/72 bit DDR3 SDRAM interface up to 933 MHz, PC3-14900 (DDR3-1866), 29.9 GB/s
    • Up to 12 SR/DR/QR RDIMMs, 12 SR/DR LRDIMMs (Fam. 15h), or 8 SR/DR UDIMMs
    • JEDEC 1.5V, 1.35V, 1.25V (Fam. 15h)
    • SEC-DED ECC support
    • AMD Memory Controller PowerCap (Fam. 15h)
    • On-line spare feature provides single-rank DRAM redundancy
  • 3 × 16 + 2 × 8 bit HyperTransport 1.0/3.0 interface up to 3200 MHz, 6400 MT/s, 12.8 GB/s in each direction
    • HT Assist Technology (probe filter)
    • Link Speed PowerCap (Fam. 15h)
    • Link Width PowerCap (Fam. 15h)
  • Managemement Features
    • Advanced Platform Management Link (APML)
    • SMBus v2.0-compatible interface
    • Remote-Management Interface (SB-RMI)
  • Power Management
    • Multiple low-power states
    • Independent Dynamic Core Technology (Fam. 10h)
    • AMD CoolCore Technology (Fam. 10h)
    • Dual Dynamic Power Management (Fam. 10h)
    • Advanced Power Management (Fam. 15h)
    • AMD Turbo CORE technology with per core power gating (Fam. 15h)
    • CPU PowerCap (Fam. 15h)
    • Effective frequency interface (Fam. 15h)
    • ACPI-compliant
      • Supported power states Fam. 10h: C0, C1, C1E, S0, S1, S3, S4, S5
      • Supported power states Fam. 15h: C0, C1, C1E, C6, CC6, S0, S3, S4, S5
    • Hardware thermal control

Chipsets

  • AMD SR5690, SR5670, SR5650
  • AMD SP5100 southbridge

Processors using Socket G34

 List of all Socket G34-based Processors
ModelPriceProcessLaunchedµarchFamilyCoreCTFreqTurboTDP
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Package Diagram

LGA-1944 diag.svg

LGA-1944 package. All dimensions in millimeters.

Socket Diagram

Socket G34 TEC diag.svg

Dimensions of TE Connectivity LGA Socket 1944 (G34), Part No. 2069189. All dimensions in millimeters.

Socket G34 TEC PCB layout.svg

PCB layout of TE Connectivity Socket G34. All dimensions in millimeters.

Pin Map

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References

See also

Facts about "Socket G34 - AMD"
designerAMD +
first launchedMarch 29, 2010 +
instance ofpackage +
market segmentServer +
microarchitectureK10 +, Bulldozer + and Piledriver +
nameSocket G34 +
packageLGA-1944 +
package contacts1,944 +
package length42.5 mm (4.25 cm, 1.673 in) +
package pitch1 mm (0.0394 in) +
package typeOrganic Flip-Chip Land Grid Array +
package width60 mm (6 cm, 2.362 in) +
socketSocket G34 +
tdp140 W (140,000 mW, 0.188 hp, 0.14 kW) +