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I actually cant understand the question but I can answer it I guess. According to the Processor Finder at Intel Website, none of the current line of dothans (1.5 - 2.0) will be H-PGBA -> They will ALL be PPGA.

However, coming first quarter 2005 probably, Intel will release the a dothan clocked at 2.10 Ghz which will be available both in PPGA and H-PBGA flavours.

Hope that helps abstrakt, and if it does, perhaps you can explain to the rest of us the difference between the two and their significance.

This is ALL I could gather up:

PPGA
Short for Plastic Pin Grid Array, PPGA was developed by Intel in 1993 as a solution to heat related issues with processors with more transistors than earlier processors using CPGA.

H-PBGA
Packaged Ball Grid Array - ???

Perkam