The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Slot 1
The physical and electrical specification
for the connector used by some of Intel's microprocessor
cards, currently (August 1999) the SEPP Celeron and the
SECC Pentium II.
Slot 1 is a departure from the square ZIF PGA/SPGA
sockets used by Pentium and earlier processors, the
processor being mounted on a card, with a 242-lead
edge-connector.
The Slot 1 specification allows for higher bus rates than
Socket 7. Slot 1 motherboards use the GTL+ bus
protocol.
See also Slot 2, Slot A.
[bus rates?]
(1999-08-04)