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Early chip sets have  a title and a part no. to refer  to the chip set
as a  whole. As time went  on the chip  set became one chip,  so later
chip sets are usually referred to by  the part no. on the actual chip.
These are  usually called "Single  Chip" by the  manufacture, although
they nearly  always follow the 2-chip  North/South-bridge paradigm. So
these are referred to by for example, "M1521/M1523" or "M1521/M23" for
short. If there is a part number for  the chip set as a whole that has
precedence. Try the search function for  a chip part no. and hopefully
it will turn up the chip set it was part of.

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**82496/491     Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P5 Pentium) 03/22/93
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**82497/492   Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium)    <Nov94...
**82498/493   Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium)    <Nov94...
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**SL82C460   'Haydn II' 80486 chipset   [no datasheet]         c:Jun91
***Notes:
from:
http://www.cbronline.com/news/symphony_introduces_the_haydn_family

"Santa Clara, California-based  Symphony Laboratories Inc has unvieled
a family  of highly integrated core  logic chip sets for  all forms of
AT-alike personal  computers: the Haydn family  comprises the SL82C460
set for  80486 systems and the  SL82C360 set for  80386 machines; each
set includes two devices, a system controller and a bus controller and
an optional cache controller chip  can be added if cache capability is
required;  the   parts  are  in  volume  production   and  a  complete
motherboard can be created with as few as eight active components plus
memory; all operate at 50MHz and  beyond and the sets are supported by
all  major BIOS  vendors; the  sets cost  from $50  to $100  apiece in
quantities of 100-up."

***Configurations:...
**SL82C470   'Mozart' 486/386 EISA chipset                     c:Dec91...
**SL82C490   'Wagner' 486?              [no datasheet]               ?...
**SL82C550   'Rossini' Pentium          [no datasheet]            c:95...
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**Support Chips:
**SL82C365    Cache Controller (for 386DX/SX)                     c:91...
**SL82C465    Cache Controller (for 486/386DX/SX)                 c:91...
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