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| Administrator Join Date: Nov 2004 Posts: 2,952 ![]() | There has been a new article posted. Title: Intel Chipset Codenames Cross-Reference Table URL: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/498 Here is a snippet: "Even for us that work daily in the high-tech industry it is hard to keep track of all codenames Intel uses for their chipsets and then trying to remember what commercial name Intel gave to each one of..." Comments on this article are welcome. Best regards, Hardware Secrets Team http://www.hardwaresecrets.com |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Colorado Posts: 2 ![]() | Quote:
CB p.s. Why isn't there a way to add a post to these threads without quoting a previous post? | |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Colorado Posts: 2 ![]() | Nevermind. I figured out both of my own questions (after I woke up). However, I wouldn't mind seeing a table of Intel processor code names (including Conroe). Sorry for my confusion. CB |
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| Administrator Join Date: Oct 2004 USA Posts: 2,553 ![]() | LOL. No problem. (just a clarification for other readers that might be reading this: Conroe is a codename for an Intel CPU and on this tutorial we cover chipsets, not CPUs). We are preparing similar tables for both Intel and AMD processors, I think they will be very handy as well. Cheers, Gabriel. |
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