M90 T7600 upgrade

I want to upgrade my M90 to a T7600, but in my opinion, there are two types (not all lists them as Socket M):

SL9SJ 2.33 GHz T7600 667 MHz 65nm B2 4 MB Micro-BGA
SL9SD 2.33 GHz T7600 667 MHz 65nm B2 4 MB Micro-FC-PGA
I think that specific part number, I need, it's SL9SD... Is this correct? SL9SD = Socket M?
Thank you
-Matthew

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