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Wikipedia: List of Intel chipsets
List of Intel chipsets
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This is a list of computer motherboard chipsets made by Intel. It is divided into three main categories: those which use the PCI bus for interconnection (the 4x0 series), those which connect using specialised "Hub Links" (the 8xx and Exxxx series) and those which connect using PCI-Express (the 9xx series). The chipsets are listed in chronological order.

4x0 chipsets

80486 Chipsets

Pentium Chipsets

  • 430LX (Mercury)
  • 430NX (Neptune)
    • Improved version of 430LX, supported up to 512MB of cached memory, lower voltages on Socket 5 motherboards and dual processing. Also supported EISA in certain configurations.
  • 430FX (Triton)
    • Added EDO support, as well as integrating a disk controller and certain other mainboard level functions.
  • 430VX (Triton II)
    • Added support for SDRAM and updated PCI spec to 2.1.
  • 430HX (Triton II-A)
    • 430FX with support for dual processors, PCI 2.1 and higher memory capacity.
  • 430MX
    • 430FX optimised for use in portable computers.
  • 430TX (Triton III)
    • 430VX with support for higher RAM densities, also added ATA-33 support.

Pentium Pro/II/III Chipsets

8xx and Exxxx Chipsets

Pentium II/III Chipsets

Pentium 4 Chipsets

  • 850 (Tehama)
    • Used RDRAM, feature set identical to 815EP.
      • Sub-versions:
      • 850E - Supports 533MHz bus, otherwise identical.
  • 860 (Colusa)
    • Xeon version of 850. Supports dual-processors and 66Mhz PCI.
  • 845 (Brookdale)
  • 845G (Brookdale-G)
    • Integrated graphics core, USB 2.0 and 533MHz bus. Officially runs DDR memory at up to 266MHz, but design error allowed stable operation at 333MHz.
      • Sub-versions:
      • 845GE - Official support for 333MHz DDR memory, and slightly faster graphics core. Fixed Hyper-Threading support, which was unstable in early versions of 845G.
      • 845PE - Officially an 845E with support for 333MHz DDR memory. In reality an 845GE with the graphics core removed.
  • E7500 (Plumas)
    • Similar feature set to 860, but uses dual-channel SDRAM, and has support for PCI-X, but no AGP.
      • Sub-versions:
      • E7501 - Mostly the same as E7500, but with support for 533MHz bus and USB 2.0.
      • E7505 (Placer) - E7501 with AGP 8x.
  • E7205 (Granite Bay)
    • Workstation chipset, supports AGP 8x and dual-channel SDRAM. Other features are the same as 845PE.
  • 875P (Canterwood)
    • Similar to E7205, but adds support for 800MHz bus, DDR at 400MHz, Communications Streaming Architecture (CSA), Serial ATA (with RAID in certain configurations) and PAT, a mode deigned to cut down memory latency.
  • 865PE (Springdale)
    • 875P without PAT, though it was possible to enable PAT in some early revisions. Also lacks ECC Memory support.
      • Sub-versions:
      • 865P - 865PE, but only support 533MHz bus and 333MHz memory.
      • 848P - Single memory channel version of 865PE.
  • 865G (Springdale-G)
    • 865PE with integrated graphics. PAT never supported in any revisions.
      • Sub-versions:
      • 865GL - 865G without external AGP slot.

Itanium Chipsets

  • 460GX
    • A 4x0 series chipset in name, but actually uses "expander buses", similar in design to Hub-Link. Supports Quad-Channel 100MHz SDRAM and PCI-X.
  • E8870
    • Supports 400MHz bus on Itanium 2. Memory interface is natively Quad-Channel 800MHz RDRAM, but uses Memory Repeater Hubs to support DDR memory.

9xx Chipsets

Pentium 4 Chipsets


  

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