Today
at Computex, Intel has formally launched their updated x45-series chipsets,
which is able to seemingly be the last major thought chipset launch from Intel
on the Core two platforms as we all know it these days. The names and
specifications of those product are reported and reported for the past few months, though these days
everything is ready in stone and product square measure commencing to popular
in the market. This product after launching can structure the lion’s share of
Intel’s chipset lineup till their next generation high-end X58 chipset launches
with the Core 2’s successor.
While
all of those new chipset products that is being launched these are supported
constant design. Those four products measure the G45 specific, G43 specific,
P45 specific, and P43 specific. As silent by this naming schema, these four
product square measure terribly move on terms of options, capabilities, and
performance. The P45 and P43 measure the “high-end” and “low-end” models that
don't have integrated graphics support, similarly the G45 specific and G43
specific are the “high-end” and “low-end” models that do have Intel’s new
integrated graphics engine, the X4500 / X4500HD.