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  2. LGA 1151 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Intel codenames - Wikipedia

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    Intel CT desktop Ethernet adapter. Single-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82574L (Hartwell) controller chip. Reference unknown. 2008 Shelton: CPU Celeron M aimed at low-cost and embedded applications. Essentially a Banias-based Celeron M with the L2 cache removed. Shelton, a city in Mason County, Washington, USA. 2004 Shiloh

  4. LGA 1150 - Wikipedia

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    LGA 1150, [1] also known as Socket H3, is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) CPU socket designed by Intel for CPUs built on the Haswell microarchitecture. This socket is also used by the Haswell's successor, Broadwell microarchitecture.

  5. Next Unit of Computing - Wikipedia

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    Intel eighth generation NUC models, codenamed Provo Canyon and marketed as NUC 8 Pro, is based on their Whiskey Lake-U processors with a TDP of 15 W and optional vPro. [24] They were launched in Q1/2020. Although the boards all have two M.2 slots, only one is a 22x80 key M storage slot while the other is a 22x30 key E slot for the wireless.

  6. Mini-ITX - Wikipedia

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    Some boards based around non-x86 processors have a 3.3V PCI slot, and the Mini-ITX 2.0 [3] (2008) boards have a PCI-Express ×16 slot; these boards are not compatible with the standard PCI riser cards supplied with older ITX (Information Technology eXtended) cases. The HiFive Unmatched RISC-V computer uses a Mini-ITX form factor. [4] [5] [6]

  7. Intel - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... called Intel 7, for both desktop and mobile processors, ... Intel's board of directors consists of Andy Bryant, ...

  8. i386 - Wikipedia

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    The Intel 386, originally released as the 80386 and later renamed i386, is the third-generation x86 architecture microprocessor from Intel. It was the first 32-bit processor in the line, making it a significant evolution in the x86 architecture.

  9. Intel system development kit - Wikipedia

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    The SIM8-01 prototyping board holding a MCS-8 micro computer set, based on the Intel 8008 was released in 1972. [2] Intel SIM8-01, Dated 1972. This was Intel’s first 8-bit Microprocessor based development system. This board contains the CPU, RAM, ROM and TTY terminal interface all on-board and can hence run as a single board.