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1 minute ago, Qwright10 said:

BGA is soldered “balls” (Laptops)

PGA is an array of pins (New AMD)

Just now, minibois said:

BGA is for soldered on chips, like a videocard's GPU chip is BGA.

Intel mainly uses LGA and AMD usually uses PGA (although there are exceptions such as older Intel chips and Threadripper respectively).

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1 minute ago, Origami Cactus said:

Ball Grid Array?

Pin Grid Array?

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BGA is for soldered on chips, like a videocard's GPU chip is BGA.

Intel mainly uses LGA and AMD usually uses PGA (although there are exceptions such as older Intel chips and Threadripper respectively).

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