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A Comparison Chart of Intel’s Chipsets from 915P to P965

The following table compares a number of major characteristics of Intel's mainstream desktop chipsets from the P965 to the 915P. Intel P965 Express Chipset Intel 955X Express Chipset Intel 945P Express Chipset Intel 915P Express Chipset Target Segment Performance … [Read more...]

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Intel’s Triton Chipsets Explained – their history, architecture and development

Triton430FX Introduced in early 1995, the 82430FX - to give it its full name - was Intel's first Triton chipset and conformed to the PCI 2.0 specification. It introduced support for EDO memory configurations of up to 128MB and for pipelined burst cache and synchronous cache … [Read more...]

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Intel 440 Chipsets – 440LX, 440EX, 440BX, 440ZX, 440GX

The Intel 440 series of chipsets built on the Pentium's success to advance Intel dominance. 440LX The 440LX (by this time Intel had dropped the term Triton) was the successor to the Pentium Pro 440FX chipset and was developed by Intel to consolidate on the critical success of the Pentium II … [Read more...]

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i810 Chipset

Formerly codenamed Whitney, the 810 AGPset finally reached the market in the summer of 1999. It is a three-chip solution comprising the 82810 Graphics Memory Controller Hub (GMCH), 82801 I/O Controller Hub (ICH) and 82802 Firmware Hub (FWH) for … [Read more...]

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Intel 820 Chipset

Test - Originally scheduled to be available concurrently with the Pentium III processor in the spring of 1999, Intel's much delayed 820 chipset was finally launched in November that year. Those delays - which had left Intel in the position not having a chipset that supported the 133MHz … [Read more...]

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i815 Chipsets

The various problems that had so delayed the introduction of Direct Rambus DRAM (DRDRAM), finally resulted in Intel doing what it had been so reluctant to do for so long - release a chipset supporting PC133 SDRAM. In fact, in mid-2000, … [Read more...]

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i850 Chipsets

Designed in tandem with the Pentium 4 processor, Intel's 850 Chipset represents the next step in the evolution of the Intel Hub Architecture, the successor to the previous northbridge southbridge technology first seen on the 810 Chipset. … [Read more...]

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i845 Chipset

The fact that system builders were obliged to use expensive DRDRAM - by virtue of the absence of any Pentium 4 chipsets supporting conventional SDRAM - had been an issue ever since the Pentium 4's launch at the end of 2000. The situation changed … [Read more...]

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What is the Intel E7205 Chipset? What Features Does it Have?

At the end of 2002, Intel announced the launch of a dozen Intel Xeon processor family products, including new processors, chipsets and platforms for Intel-based servers and workstations. Amongst these was one single-processor chipset, the E7205, formerly codenamed Granite Bay. For some … [Read more...]

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i875P Chipset

Originally, Intel had planned to introduce a 800MHz FSB in the context of the Prescott, the upcoming 90nm Pentium 4 core. However, in the event this was brought forward to the spring of 2003. The rationale was to extend the Pentium 4's … [Read more...]

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Dropbox has been a popular P2P sharing platform for many years. They don't announce new features as often as other applications, since they have a … [Read More...]

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Quantum computers have been a subject of discussion for many years. They have probably been something that philosophers and technology pundits have … [Read More...]

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Why Drupal Accessibility is Vital for Your Website

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