PC Hardware A Beginner’s Guide

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ports, and the Intel Accelerated Hub, which features a 266MB per second bus
speed between memory and peripherals.
 810e This chipset, shown in Figure 5-8, is an extended version of the 810
chipset based on the 440BX chipset and intended for home market and office
PCs. Its features are the same as the 810 chipset, with added support for
133MHz system bus and the ATA-66 interface.
 815 The Intel 815 chipset is specifically designed to work with the Pentium III
processor, but it also provides backward compatibility to other Intel processors.
 820 Another extension of the 810 chipset designed to support high-end
desktops and workstations.
 850 The Intel 850 chipset was designed in tandem with the Pentium 4
processor and supports, among many high-performance innovations and
features, a 400 MHz system bus that provides over 3 times the bandwidth
of previous chipset and processor technologies.

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Figure 5-7. The Intel 450NX chipset. Photo courtesy of Intel Corporation

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