- the processor,
memory and peripherals. The
chipset is
usually found on the
motherboard of computers.
Chipsets are
usually designed to work with a specific...
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connect using PCI
Express (the 9xx series). The
chipsets are
listed in
chronological order. An
earlier chipset support for
Intel 8085
microprocessor can be...
- are
essentially PCIe 1.1 x4 lanes. See
Comparison of ATI
Chipsets for the
comparison of
chipsets sold
under the ATI
brand for AMD processors,
before AMD's...
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announced the
release of two 9-series
chipsets, H97 and Z97.
Differences and new
features of
these two
chipsets,
compared to
their H87 and Z87 counterparts...
- Lake and
Skylake chipsets are
practically the same.
Light blue
indicates a
difference between comparable Skylake and Kaby Lake
chipsets. The LGA 1151 socket...
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design team for
chipsets which previously designed the
Radeon Xpress 200 and the
Radeon Xpress 3200
chipsets. AMD then
renamed the
chipsets for AMD processors...
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described also work with P67, B75 and
other chipset motherboards. USB 3.0 is not
supported by any of
these chipsets.
Motherboard manufacturers may use external...
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motherboard with AMD
chipsets, but some
motherboards using third-party
chipsets were also manufactured,
usually with
Nvidia chipsets, as the
Socket AM3+...
- circuits,
mainly motherboard chipsets, CPUs, and memory. It was the world's
largest independent manufacturer of
motherboard chipsets.[citation needed] As a...
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support may vary
depending on
motherboard and
chipsets. All CPUs
feature a DMI 4.0 8-lane bus to the
chipset (PCH). L1 cache: P-cores: 80 KB (48 KB data...