- In a
computer system, a
chipset is a set of
electronic components on one or more
integrated circuits that
manages the data flow
between the processor...
- This is an
overview of
chipsets sold
under the AMD brand,
manufactured before May 2004 by the
company itself,
before the
adoption of open
platform approach...
- This
article provides a list of
motherboard chipsets made by Intel,
divided into
three main categories:
those that use the PCI bus for interconnection...
- on
Windows 7.
Official Windows XP
support is
limited to
selected CPUs,
chipsets and only for
embedded and
industrial systems. Intel's
Platform Controller...
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tended to
remain constant across several generations of implementation. The
chipsets contain a 'memory
controller hub' and an 'I/O
controller hub',
which tend...
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motherboards support only DDR4 memory. Skylake, Kaby Lake, and
Coffee Lake
chipsets support VT-d,
Intel Rapid Storage Technology,
Intel Clear Video Technology...
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launch in 1979, the team once
again started looking at a next
generation chipset.
Nolan Bushnell had sold the
company to
Warner Communications in 1978,...
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possibility that
there is not
enough space on the
board to fit an
actual chipset;
these '
chipsets' are also
solely available for OEM use only and are not available...
- The
Platform Controller Hub (PCH) is a
family of Intel's single-chip
chipsets,
first introduced in 2009. It is the
successor to the
Intel Hub Architecture...
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support 24 PCIe 3.0 lanes. 4 of the
lanes are
reserved as link to the
chipset. No
integrated graphics. Node/fabrication process:
GlobalFoundries 14 LP...