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=== Ceramic === A ceramic pin grid array (CPGA) is a type of packaging used by [[integrated circuits]]. This type of packaging uses a ceramic substrate with pins arranged in a pin grid array. Some [[CPU]]s that use CPGA packaging are the AMD [[Socket A]] [[Athlon]]s and the [[Duron]]. A CPGA was used by AMD for Athlon and Duron processors based on Socket A, as well as some AMD processors based on [[Socket AM2]] and [[Socket AM2+]]. While similar form factors have been used by other manufacturers, they are not officially referred to as CPGA. This type of packaging uses a [[ceramic]] substrate with pins arranged in an array. <gallery class="center"> File:VIA C3 C5XL CPGA.jpg|A 1.2 GHz [[VIA C3]] microprocessor in a ceramic package File:Pentium P54 Socket7 PGA.jpg|133 MHz Pentium chip in a ceramic package </gallery>
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