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  2. nForce4 - Wikipedia

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    The nForce4 is a motherboard chipset released by Nvidia in October 2004. The chipset supports AMD 64-bit processors ( Socket 939 , Socket AM2 and Socket 754 ) and Intel Pentium 4 LGA 775 processors.

  3. Comparison of Nvidia nForce chipsets - Wikipedia

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    Product Comparison Chart - Nvidia nForce for AMD - Desktop Product Comparison Chart - Nvidia nForce for Intel - Desktop (dated Aug 2007 - nForce6, Core2, LGA 775) NVIDIA based motherboards for Intel - Desktop (dated Mar 2008 - nForce7, Core2, LGA 775)

  4. List of IOMMU-supporting hardware - Wikipedia

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    List of AMD and AMD-based hardware that supports IOMMU. AMD's implementation of IOMMU is also known as AMD-Vi. [101] Please note that just because a motherboard uses a chipset that supports IOMMU does not mean it is able to and the bios must have an ACPI IVRS

  5. Could AMD Be the Nvidia of 2025?

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    On the surface, it would appear obvious that Nvidia is miles ahead of AMD in the AI marathon. Over the last 12 months, Nvidia has generated a mammoth $113 billion in revenue -- almost fivefold ...

  6. 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.

  7. AMD - Wikipedia

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    AMD serves a wide range of business and consumer markets, including gaming, data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), and embedded systems. AMD's main products include microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, embedded processors, and graphics processors for servers, workstations, personal computers, and embedded system applications.

  8. Did AMD Just Say "Checkmate" to Nvidia? - AOL

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    When it comes to semiconductor stocks, odds are that companies such as Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) are the first that come to mind. Over much of the last two ...

  9. AMD 900 chipset series - Wikipedia

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    The AMD 900 chipset series is identical to the AMD 800 chipset series except for the fact that it is only found on Socket AM3+ mainboards, whereas its predecessor is only found on Socket AM3 mainboards. It was released in 2011. This allows consumers to easily identify the Socket through the chipset name.