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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 ...
Intel Announces Quick Ending of 300 Series Chipset That Launched in 2017 a Few Months Before Presumably Launches Its 500 Series Screenshot From Hardware Unboxed YouTube Intel has recently decided to ...
With every generation of new processors, Intel always releases a new series of chipsets to go with them. Just like Tick Tock and now PAO, the major processor refreshes also bring a new socket and ...
With Intel planning to integrate Wi-Fi and USB 3.1 functions into its 300-series chipsets in 2018, Realtek Semiconductor, ASMedia and Broadcom are expected to see their orders for related chips ...
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 mobos, ...
Intel has discontinued its 300 series chipsets, which supported the company's Coffee Lake microprocessors. The motherboard family first debuted in 2017 and supported Intel's 8th Generation and 9th ...
Kaby Lake won’t work on 300-Series. We all pretty much knew this, or strongly suspected it. Now, more and more reports are coming in confirming that Intel won’t implement backward-compatibility for ...
While the main focus of the big news surrounding Intel’s slow rollout of its seventh-generation “Kaby Lake” processors is the new technology offered in its supporting 200 Series chipsets for ...
Intel is getting ready to launch its 8th generation Core processor lineup, otherwise known as Coffee Lake. There is not a whole lot we know about Coffee Lake at this point, other than it being another ...
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According to Taiwanese PC industry sources, Intel will be integrating both Wi-Fi and USB 3.1 components into its chipsets next year. It's too near launch for this initiative to be applicable to the ...
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. By Joel Hruska January 6, 2021 Share on ...