Expansion Memory Socket

The Notebook PC has two 144-pin SODIMM type Expansion memory sockets with the following pin configurations:

Socket 1:

Pin

Description

Pin

Description

Pin

Description

1

GND

2

GND

3

MD0

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

MD32

5

MD1

6

MD33

7

MD2

8

MD34

9

MD3

10

MD35

11

MEM-VCC

12

MEM-VCC

 

 

 

 

 

 

13

MD4

14

MD36

15

MD5

16

MD37

17

MD6

18

MD38

19

MD7

20

MD39

21

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

22

GND

23

ICAS#0

24

ICAS#4

25

ICAS#1

26

ICAS#5

27

MEM-VCC

28

MEM-VCC

29

IMA0

30

IMA3

 

 

 

 

 

 

31

IMA1

32

IMA4

33

IMA2

34

IMA5

35

GND

36

GND

37

MD8

38

MD40

39

MD9

 

 

 

 

 

 

40

MD41

41

MD10

42

MD42

43

MD11

44

MD43

45

MEM-VCC

46

MEM-VCC

47

MD12

48

MD44

 

 

 

 

 

 

49

MD13

50

MD45

51

MD14

52

MD46

53

MD15

54

MD47

55

GND

56

GND

57

N.C

 

 

 

 

 

 

58

N.C

59

N.C

60

N.C

61

MEMCLK1

62

CKE

63

MEM-VCC

64

MEM-VCC

65

SRAS#

66

SCAS#

 

 

 

 

 

 

67

IMWE#

68

N.C

69

IRAS#0

70

MEMCLK2

71

IRAS#1

72

N.C

73

GND

74

N.C

75

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

76

GND

77

N.C

78

N.C

79

N.C

80

N.C

81

MEM-VCC

82

MEM-VCC

83

MD16

84

MD48

85

MD17

86

MD49

87

MD18

88

MD50

89

MD19

90

MD51

91

GND

92

GND

93

MD20

94

MD52

95

MD21

96

MD53

97

MD22

98

MD54

99

MD23

100

MD55

101

MEM-VCC

102

MEM-VCC

 

 

 

 

 

 

103

IMA6

104

IMA7

105

IMA8

106

IMA11

107

GND

108

GND

109

IMA9

110

IMA12

111

IMA10

 

 

 

 

 

 

112

N.C

113

MEM-VCC

114

MEM-VCC

115

ICAS#2

116

ICAS#6

117

ICAS#3

118

ICAS#7

119

GND

120

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

121

MD24

122

MD56

123

MD25

124

MD57

125

MD26

126

MD58

127

MD27

128

MD59

129

MEM-VCC

 

 

 

 

 

 

130

MEM-VCC

131

MD28

132

MD60

133

MD29

134

MD61

135

MD30

136

MD62

137

MD31

138

MD63

 

 

 

 

 

 

139

GND

140

GND

141

SMBDA

142

SMBCL

143

MEM-VCC

144

MEM-VCC

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Intel 7200 specifications Expansion Memory Socket

7200 specifications

The Intel 7200 series processors are designed to deliver high-performance capabilities for various applications ranging from data analytics to virtualization. Launched as part of Intel's Xeon Scalable processor family, the 7200 series aims to cater to enterprises that require robust computing power for their demanding workloads.

One of the key features of the Intel 7200 series is its high core count, allowing it to handle multiple threads simultaneously. With up to 24 cores and 48 threads, these processors excel in multitasking environments, enabling efficient data processing and enhanced performance for virtual machines. This makes them an ideal choice for cloud computing, enterprise applications, and big data analysis.

Incorporating Intel's Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (AVX-512), the 7200 series provides exceptional performance in applications requiring heavy mathematical computations, such as scientific simulations, financial modeling, and media processing. This technology enhances throughput by accelerating data-intensive workloads, significantly reducing execution time.

Another noteworthy feature is Intel's Speed Shift technology, which enables faster transitions between power states. This is crucial for optimizing energy consumption depending on workload demands, ultimately leading to improved efficiency. Coupled with Intel Turbo Boost technology, the 7200 series can dynamically increase clock speeds to maximize performance when needed while managing thermal output effectively.

Intel's Security-first architecture is also a highlight of the 7200 series. With built-in security features like Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) and Intel AES New Instructions, these processors provide robust data protection, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure in virtualized environments.

The memory support for the Intel 7200 series is substantial, allowing for up to 1.5 TB of DDR4 memory with support for six memory channels. This capability aids in data-intensive applications where low latency access to vast amounts of memory is crucial for optimal performance.

Furthermore, the 7200 series is equipped with Intel's Integrated I/O technology, which reduces latency and increases bandwidth by placing the I/O controller directly on the processor. This feature is particularly beneficial for workloads that involve significant data movement, such as database transactions and analytics.

In summary, the Intel 7200 series processors provide a powerful solution for enterprises seeking high-performance computing capabilities. With a combination of high core counts, advanced vector extensions, dynamic power management, enhanced security features, and substantial memory support, these processors are well-suited for modern data-centric workloads. Whether it’s for cloud infrastructures, virtualization, or intense computational tasks, the Intel 7200 series stands out as a reliable choice for businesses looking to leverage the power of advanced processing technologies.