Intel introduces chipsets

According to Intel Vietnam, on June 5, 2007 Intel announced the new Intel 3 Series (Series 3) chipset family and several other technology plans surrounding Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel Core 2 Quad processors. for home and business computer users.

These products bring a range of breakthrough features to computers, such as higher computer performance, higher resolution video and better data storage technologies for good protection. more valuable data. The chipsets are also designed to be used with Intel's 45-nanometer (nm) 'Penryn' (nm) processors as expected later this year. More than 100 motherboard designs are being developed and it is expected that this new chipset family will achieve the fastest growth in Intel's history.

Also according to Intel, Intel and Asustek are cooperating to offer a low-cost mobile computer family for education, with a model priced under $ 200. Asustek's mobile computers will play a key role in Intel's World Ahead program, a program aimed at accelerating access to technology and full-featured computers for anyone in any country. any area in the world.

Picture 1 of Intel introduces chipsets Intel also announced plans for an Intel Core 2 Extreme mobile processor product to be released by Intel in the third quarter of 2007. The plan follows Intel's Extreme Edition brand introduced for desktop computers in 2003 and extends to laptops. This upcoming processor will be Intel's highest-performing dual-core mobile processor and will include power saving features for machine-friendly designs. laptop.

Computers using the 3 Series chipsets can deliver the same sound and image quality as consumer electronics and new security and management features for business users, and will be platform for Intel Viiv processor technology and Intel vPro microprocessor technology next generation, codenamed Salt Creek and Weybridge respectively.

Intel 3 Series chipsets support DDR2 memory up to 800MHz, or DDR3 with data transfer speeds up to 1,333 MHz, allowing quick access to data. Intel 3 Series chipsets also include versions with integrated graphics capabilities called Intel G33 and G35 Express chipsets. These products will include Intel Clear Video technology to enhance video playback and support high-resolution multimedia interfaces, .

All Intel 3 Series chipsets allow users to attach up to 6 external drives to a computer. Intel G33 and P35 Express chipsets have been shipped since April, while Intel Q33 and Q35 Express chipsets are now starting to ship before being introduced in the third quarter of 2007. The Intel G35 Express chipset and Intel X38 chipset will also ship in the third quarter of 2007.