The socket that moves the connecting pins from the processor package to the socket itself is known as a Land Grid Array (LGA) socket. In an LGA configuration, the pins are located on the socket rather than the processor, allowing for a flat surface on the CPU. This design helps prevent damage to the pins during installation and provides a more secure connection. Common examples of LGA sockets include Intel's LGA 1151 and LGA 1200.
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