BGA-1, Continued
06:00 - Tuesday 7 November 2000 by Uwe v.d. Weyden
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: mobile, cpu, mania
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: mobile, cpu, mania
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BGA-1, Continued
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As the name of the processor suggests, the CPU is a BGA processor. BGA is short for ball grid array for surface mount.

Another advantage of those BGA1 processors is the availability of low voltage CPUs. A very slim notebook has restrictions in height and surface that lead to a bad thermal dissipation. It is required to decrease the voltage in order to reduce the TDPmax.

The mobile Celeron 400MHz processor is the hottest BGA1 CPU.
If you have such a BGA1 processor in your notebook, you will not be able to upgrade it because it is soldered to the notebook motherboard.
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