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The chart shows the specifications of each 800 series chipset supposedly coming along with Intel's Arrow Lake processors. Well, more accurately, most of them are coming along after Intel's Arrow ...
Compared to X670 and B650-based motherboards, A620 chipsets will have more limited connectivity. There's no PCI Express 5.0 support at all for either graphics cards or SSDs—not a huge blow since ...
What's truly baffling is Intel was expected to move to 800-series naming because it currently offers 700-series chipsets, such as Z790, B760, and H770. Therefore, the arrival of Z890, B850, and ...
An alleged roadmap of Intel's upcoming HEDT processor lineup has leaked. It shows that the new Alder Lake-S CPUs will pack up to 16 cores and feature a new W680 chipset on the same LGA 1700 socket.
A scaled-down P43 chipset rounds out the new 4 Series. All of the chipsets use Intel's familiar LGA 775 processor interface, which means support for Intel's Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad desktop CPUs.
The H810 chipset, on the other hand, is cut down to 8 PCIe 4 lanes and 16 PCIe 5 lanes, with just 10 USB 2.0 connections and 4 USB 3.2 connections. It will also support DDR5 6400 memory, HDMI 2.1 ...
The B860, with 34 PCIe lanes, is said to be the only other chipset besides Z890 and W880 to support memory OC. All these chipsets will offer fewer I/O options compared to the top-tier Z890 and W880.