CPUs are not normally soldered to motherboards. They plug into a socket that's soldered to the board.
No :) A chipset is an electronic chip located on the board which manages the motherboard and processes some data. A socket is a type of female plug on which you plug a removable electronic chip (CPU for example)
The microprocessor is installed into the CPU socket on the motherboard. A CPU socket can only fit a certain range of microprocessors.
Normally...The internet and the plug in the wall, silly. well, if by CPU you mean "central processing unit" as in the core chip in a computer, it is plugged into a socket. This socket has many pins that connect to everything else in the computer including the memory, I/O interfaces, and more.
That refers to the place where the CPU is plugged in.
It is more expensive than a single CPU socket motherboard
Socket 478
Socket A.
the VLIF socket is used to make use of the set screw to lock the CPU into place.
FM2
In the motherboard socket.
No, it's not.