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{{More citations needed|date=August 2015}} {{CPU socket |name = Socket 754 |image = [[Image:AMD Socket 754 - 2016 photo.jpg|300px]] |formfactors = [[OPGA]] |type = [[Pin grid array|PGA]]-[[Zero insertion force|ZIF]] |contacts = 754 |fsb = 200 MHz System clock<br> 800 MHz [[HyperTransport]] |voltage = 0.8 - 1.55 V |processors = [[Advanced Micro Devices|AMD]] [[Athlon 64]] (2800+ - 3700+)<br>[[Advanced Micro Devices|AMD]] [[Sempron]] (2500+ - 3400+) <br>[[Advanced Micro Devices|AMD]] [[AMD Turion|Turion 64]] (ML and MT) <br>[[Advanced Micro Devices|AMD]] [[List of AMD Athlon 64 microprocessors|Mobile Athlon 64]] (2800+ - 4000+) | predecessor = [[Socket A]] | successor = [[Socket 939]] (desktops)<br>[[Socket S1]] (laptops) |release-date=2003-09|memory=DDR}} {{Short description|CPU socket for old AMD CPUs}} '''Socket 754''' is a [[CPU socket]] originally developed by [[Advanced Micro Devices|AMD]] to supersede its [[Athlon XP]] platform ([[Socket A]], also referred to as Socket 462). Socket 754 was one of the first sockets developed by AMD to support their new 64-bit microprocessor family known as [[x86-64#AMD64|AMD64]], this time for the consumer market.
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