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jmke 23rd December 2004 14:43

Intel to Remove DDR2 Support from Forthcoming Mainstream Chipsets
 
The world’s largest supplier of computer chips Intel Corp. is reportedly planning to introduce its new chipsets that feature PCI Express interconnection, but lack DDR2 support. The introduction may emphasize lukewarm welcome for DDR2 SDRAM by the industry and Intel’s desire to improve its positioning on the chipset market.

Intel’s forthcoming i915PL and i915GL chipsets will support dual-channel PC3200 (400MHz) memory only, instead of supporting both DDR and DDR2 which is a standard for the i915P and i915G chipsets, but will still boast with support for LGA775 processors and PCI Express interconnection, according to a DigiTimes report. Santa Clara, California-based Intel reportedly plans to introduce the 915PL and 915GL chipsets on January, 22, 2005.

Intel’s latest family of core-logic sets from Intel, such as i915G and i915P, originally brought dual-channel DDR2 SDRAM memory, PCI Express x16 and x1 lanes for next-generation add-in cards, the industry’s first integrated graphics core with DirectX 9.0 support – Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 (i915G only), 4 Serial ATA-150 ports with RAID support, High-Definition 7.1 Audio as well as some other important capabilities. Due to relatively high DDR2 memory pricing, in order to allow its customers to make their new systems more affordable, Intel’s i915G and i915P memory controllers also supported dual-channel DDR memory, which is not as expensive as DDR2. Still, Intel charged its partners certain extra sums of money per every chipset for DDR2 support.

It is currently unclear, whether in addition to the lack of DDR2 there are other limitations in the 915GL and 915PL chipsets.

The list prices of the i915PL and i915GL products are reported to be about 30% lower compared to the pricing of the i915P and i915G products. The assumption means that the 915GL may cost around $27, while the 915PL may cost around $23, compared to $33 and $38 for i915P and i915G respectively, in the second half of January, 2005.

The introduction can further increase pressure on Taiwan-based chipset designers VIA Technologies and Silicon Integrated Systems Corp., whose revenues have been dropping for a while.

Officials for Intel Corp. did not comment on the story.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/chipset...223054949.html

Sidney 23rd December 2004 15:39

Smart move to do this; should have done at the beginning.

It seems temps on Prescott have been dropping from reading some cooler reviews .... yet there are still high temp reportings. Could new patch LGA775 temp drops from previous/early production??

kristos 23rd December 2004 18:47

LMAO

They brought this upon themselves :nutkick: trying to force all these new technologies on us just monopolize the market.

the technology is'nt needed and isn't necessary.



Offcourse, they won't learn anything from this :rolleyes:



but if they only implement ddr on these chipset revisions then maybe they'll implement DC support for plain ddr on the next dothan chipset instead of just DDR2 DC :o

kristos 23rd December 2004 18:48

*isn't' needed and hasn't matured yet.

Liquid3D 23rd December 2004 23:28

What about all us poor shmoes who invested in this? Are we the stupid ones?
(rhetorical) :puke:

Although 915 still seems to indicate the performance to be below that of their flagship i925x.

I confused now :grum:

jmke 23rd December 2004 23:46

these chipset are meant for budget PCs, mainstream, not enthusiast PC's; read the title :)


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