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If you're using an older Gigabyte motherboard with an Intel CPU—up to and including a Z590/B560 chipset—you should probably update your BIOS. Some "legacy" chipsets are apparently vulnerable to memory ...
Comparing the two chipsets shows that they are very similar in features, as well as names. Neither offer PCIe 5.0 lanes (just Gen4), nor sport USB4 ports (that's done via a separate chip in the ...
Intel may integrate USB 3.1 and Wi-Fi into its next-generation 300-series chipsets, further consolidating peripheral technology and giving desktop users built-in wireless support on all platforms.
Intel has just expanded its lineup of Alder Lake desktop processors with nearly two dozen new SKUs spanning its Celeron, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5, and Core i9 product categories.
Intel will phase out production of three low-end chipsets for desktop PCs in favor of selling its higher-end and Centrino-based products, CNET News.com has learned. The move, expected to take ...
These new chipsets—H670, B660, and H610—offer a mix of features you'd expect to find on high-end Z690 motherboards, although with a few key differences to theoretically keep costs down.
Intel has discontinued its 300 series chipsets, which supported the company's Coffee Lake microprocessors. The motherboard family first debuted in 2017 and supported Intel's 8th Generation and 9th ...
In the recent Intel vs. AMD flame war in the CPU & Motherboard Technologia, PreciousBodilyFluids (are you by any chance a Dr. Strangelove fan?
Intel isn't ready to reveal its 12th generation lineup of CPUs aside from a quick peek under the architectural hood, but that hasn't stopped Alder Lake chipsets from slipping through the cracks.
For the Intel G41 test, I chose an Intel Core i5-750 (2.66GHz, 8MB L3 cache, socket LGA1156, 1333MHz bus) which at launch had a street price of about $200.
Will Intel's Alder Lake H670, B660 And H610 Motherboard Chipsets Support DDR5? by Paul Lilly — Monday, December 06, 2021, 10:21 AM EDT Comments ...
Graphics chip maker alleges Intel FUD over a cross-license dispute makes it 'effectively impossible' to market Nvidia chipsets for next-gen Intel CPUs, but insists that Ion chipsets are still on ...