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Cougar Point is the codename of a PCH in Intel 6 Series chipsets for mobile, desktop, and workstation / server platforms. It is most closely associated with Sandy Bridge processors. This has the following variations:
Panther Point Chipset Intel B75, H77, Q75, Q77, Z75, and Z77 desktop chipsets, and the HM70, HM75, HM76, HM77, QM77, QS77, and UM77 mobile chipsets, and the C216 workstation chipset, used with the Ivy Bridge CPU. Successor to Cougar Point. Reference unknown. 2010 Patsburg: Chipset Intel X79 chipset, and the C600 series of chipsets for two ...
The Cougar Point Intel 6 series chipsets with stepping B2 were recalled due to a hardware bug that causes their 3 Gbit/s Serial ATA to degrade over time until they become unusable. Stepping B3 of the Intel 6 series chipsets will have the fix for this.
During the first quarter of 2014, Intel is slated to launch its next generation system-on-chip platform for smartphones known as Merrifield. According to estimates based on Intel's statements at ...
On 31 January 2011, Intel issued a recall on all 67-series motherboards due to a flaw in the Cougar Point Chipset. [37] A hardware problem exists, in which the chipset's SATA II ports may fail over time, causing failure of connection to SATA devices, though data is not at risk. [38]
While there has been a tremendous amount of focus on Intel integrating connectivity and communications into its mobile system-on-chip products, (in order to more effectively compete in the ...
Hey, Intel (NAS: INTC) ! Loose lips sink ships, you dig? The chip giant is putting its back into marketing the new Ultrabook laptop format. Apple started that idea with its Macbook Air, but Intel ...
View of the socket LGA 1155 on an Intel Core i7 Sandy Bridge 2600K model CPU Celeron G530 "Sandy Bridge" installed on a Socket 1155. LGA 1155, also called Socket H2, is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) CPU socket designed by Intel for their CPUs based on the Sandy Bridge (second generation core) and Ivy Bridge (third generation) microarchitectures.