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  2. nForce - Wikipedia

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    nForce is a motherboard chipset created by Nvidia originally for AMD Athlon and Duron, with later revisions also supporting contemporary Intel processors. The chipset shipped in 3 varieties; 220, 415, and 420. 220 and 420 are very similar with each having the integrated GPU, but the 220 only has a single channel of memory available whereas 420 has the 128-bit TwinBank design.

  3. Comparison of Nvidia nForce chipsets - Wikipedia

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    Processors Supported Fabrication process FSB/HT Frequency (MHz) Memory Max. memory AGP Southbridge Features Notes nForce 220 2001 Athlon XP, Athlon, Duron 266 MHz, 200 MHz DDR266 single channel 1.5 GB AGP 4× MCP MCP-D nForce 220-D 2001 Athlon XP, Athlon, Duron 266 MHz, 200 MHz DDR266 single channel 1.5 GB AGP 4× MCP MCP-D Geforce 2 MX IGP

  4. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Arm Ltd. (sells designs only) Amazon (AWS Graviton is ARM-based); Apple Inc. (ARM-based CPUs) Broadcom Inc. (ARM-based, e.g. for Raspberry Pi) Fujitsu (its ARM-based CPU used in top supercomputer, still also sells its SPARC-based servers)

  5. Tom's Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Hardware is an online publication owned by Future plc and focused on technology. It was founded in 1996 by Thomas Pabst. [1] It provides articles, news, price comparisons, videos and reviews on computer hardware and high technology.

  6. Next Unit of Computing - Wikipedia

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    Coffee Lake-U-based Bean Canyon Intel NUC (NUC8i5BEK2) Motherboard of a 6th generation NUC (Model NUC6i3SYH), extended with two 8 GB RAM modules. Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is a line of small-form-factor barebone computer kits designed by Intel.

  7. Intel X99 - Wikipedia

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    As a significant new feature, the X99 enthusiast platform as a whole was the first to support DDR4 memory. Thanks to the features of integrated memory controllers (IMCs) of supported processors, the X99 platform also supports dual-and quad-channel memory layouts, with optional support for registered ECC memory. [9] [11]

  8. EPIA - Wikipedia

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    Processor: 1× VIA C7 with 1000 MHz; Chipset: VIA VX700 Unified Digital Media IGP chipset; Main memory: 1 DDR2-533 SO-DIMM socket (max. 1024 MB) Miscellaneous: 1× ATA; 1× Serial ATA; 1× LVDS / DVI connector; 7.1 HD audio; All connections apart from the VGA and network connection are only onboard for reasons of space.

  9. Yonah (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    The Sossaman differed from the Yonah only in its support for dual-socket configurations (two CPUs providing a total of four cores per motherboard, like AMD Quad FX), and implementation of 36-bit memory addressing (PAE mode). A single-core variant, code-named Yonah-1024, was released as the Celeron (branded) M 400 series CPUs.

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