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As of January 4, 2021, Intel has started phasing out its 300-series chipsets. The company recently published a Product Change Notification detailing the end-of-life timeline for its chipsets that ...
A wide variety of 300-series chipsets support Intel's"Coffee Lake" CPUs. Here's how Z390, Z370, H370, B360, and H310 motherboards compare.
Intel has just announced that it will officially be killing off its 300 series chipset that previously launched back in 2017 just a few months before its 500 series.
What just happened? Intel has announced the discontinuation of its 300 series chipset motherboards, including the H310, H370, Z370, and Z390. Production will end this July, while sales of the ...
Motherboards based on Intel's new Z390 chipset are rolling out alongside Intel's 9th-gen CPUs, plugging the glaring holes in Z370's capabilities.
According to sources close to DigiTimes, Intel has suspended production of their entry-level H310 chipset for Coffee Lake CPUs.
Intel is retiring its 300 series chipsets to make room for its upcoming Rocket Lake. The 300 series powered 8th and 9th Gen CPUs up to the Core i9-9900K.
Intel announced that the 300 series chipsets will be discontinued starting in January of next year. This includes Z390, Z370, H370, B360, H310, B365, H310D motherboards.
Intel has finally launched their highly anticipated H-series mobile processors. These processors are actually Coffee Lake CPUs instead of Kaby Lake-R CPUs, and they utilize a new 300 series chipset.
Nova Lake is the codename for Intel's next major CPU architecture, following Arrow Lake Refresh and Panther Lake this year. Here's what we know about the chip.
The upcoming Intel mainsteam chipset is known as the 300 series and we can expect that the top end chipset would be called Z370 which ironically sounds similar to AMDs X370 chipset.
Intel is retiring its 300 series chipsets to make room for its upcoming Rocket Lake. The 300 series powered 8th and 9th Gen CPUs up to the Core i9-9900K.