Today, fifth episode of season 3 of our Sunday quiz. And a change in the game: this will be a question for the Nostalgeek. Indeed, find photos of devices that are not referenced by Tineye and Google becomes complicated...
The scale remains the same: 2 points for the first correctly responds in comments, 1 point for the other. The question will be asked Sunday, an index will be posted on our Facebook page Monday.
Question: what is the first Intel chipset to offer management of memory on two channels to increase flow?
As usual, an index is available on the Facebook of Tom's Hardware France.
The first chipset capable of working on two channels and double the bandwidth is not a DDR for Pentium 4 chipset / Xeon but well a chipset for the Pentium III / Xeon. It is indeed the "Carmel" i840, chipset high-end for P6 processors, capable of supporting 4 GB memory PC800 Rambus on two channels. Coupled with the first ICH, it has been used in the workstations of the time.
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