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What are motherboard chipsets?
If you’ve ever been looking at motherboards and seen terms like “Intel Z790” or “AMD X670” but didn’t have a clue what they ...
A new chip demands a new motherboard chipset, and on October 8, Intel and its partners revealed a wide array of Z390 motherboards to accompany the new 9th-gen Core processors. Z390 builds atop the ...
Early adopters got theirs last month, when Intel announced its 875P performance chipset, code-named Canterwood. Intel now released a chipset for the rest of us. Developed under the name Springdale ...
Intel has announced that it has filed suit against NVIDIA over whether or not the GPU and chipset designer has the rights to build solutions for Nehalem-based CPUs. According to Intel, the current ...
Intel's Sandy Bridge chipset is potentially serious but the relatively small number of systems in customers' hands mitigates the severity to some degree. Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor ...
As of January 4, 2021, Intel has started phasing out its 300-series chipsets. The company recently published a Product Change Notification detailing the end-of-life timeline for its chipsets that ...
Intel said Monday that it discovered a design flaw in a chipset circuit and has "implemented a silicon fix." The chip giant also said it will work with PC makers to handle returns and repairs.
As soon as he can execute code on ISH, through this vulnerability he could attack Intel CSME and already execute arbitrary code on this subsystem. And by extracting the chipset key, it can do this ...
Intel and AMD are preparing new chipsets that are sure to confuse customers in the coming months, with AMD planning their beefed up Z490 chipset while Intel do the same with a suped up Z390 chipset.
Which Intel motherboard should you buy? After initially launching with the Z370 chipset alone in October 2017, Intel fleshed out the 300-series lineup with a full range of motherboard options in ...
Modern Intel-based systems actually have two sets of PCIe lanes: one from the CPU and one from the chipset. The CPU PCIe lanes are used primarily for graphics cards and other add-on PCIe devices.