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Intel i945GC northbridge with Pentium Dual-Core microprocessor. This article provides a list of motherboard chipsets made by Intel, divided into three main categories: those that use the PCI bus for interconnection (the 4xx series), those that connect using specialized "hub links" (the 8xx series), and those that connect using PCI Express (the 9xx series).
LGA 1151, [1] also known as Socket H4, is a type of zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) socket for Intel desktop processors which comes in two distinct versions: the first revision which supports both Intel's Skylake [2] and Kaby Lake CPUs, and the second revision which supports Coffee Lake CPUs exclusively.
The 300 series, 400 series, and the B550 chipsets are designed in collaboration with ASMedia and the family is codenamed Promontory. [41] The X570 is designed by AMD with IP licensed from ASMedia and other companies and is codenamed Bixby. [42]
Cannon Point is the codename of a PCH in Intel 300 Series chipsets, most closely associated with Coffee Lake processors with LGA 1151 socket. [34] The following variants are available: [35] FH82H310 (PCH H310) Desktop Home; FH82H370 (PCH H370) Desktop Home; FH82Z370 (PCH Z370) Combined desktop base and home; FH82B370 (PCH B360) Desktop Office
LGA 1151 DMI 3.0 October 2015 CM8066201935807; $250 Xeon E3-1240L v5: SR2CW (R0) SR2LN (R0) 4 2.1 GHz 3.2 GHz 4 × 256 KB 8 MB — — 25 W LGA 1151 DMI 3.0
The 300 series chipsets, while using physically identical LGA 1151 socket to the 100 and 200 series chipsets, are officially only compatible with Coffee Lake CPUs, meaning that older motherboards do not officially support Coffee Lake processors, [12] [9] and 300 series motherboards do not officially support Skylake or Kaby Lake processors.
200 series (Union Point) chipset on socket 1151 (Kaby Lake is compatible with 100 series chipset motherboards after a BIOS update) Up to 16 PCI Express 3.0 lanes from the CPU, 24 PCI Express 3.0 lanes from PCH; Support for Intel Optane Memory storage caching (only on motherboards with the 200 series chipsets)
The vast majority of Intel server chips of the Xeon E3, Xeon E5, and Xeon E7 product lines support VT-d. The first—and least powerful—Xeon to support VT-d was the E5502 launched Q1'09 with two cores at 1.86 GHz on a 45 nm process. [2]