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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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**Definition of a chip set:...
**'chip set', 'chip-set' or 'chipset'?
I don't know, all seem to be ok/OK/okay. CHIPset is a term used by
C&T.
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**Who made the first chip set?
By the criteria of (2.) in 'Definition of a chip set' many sources
state this to be the Chips and Technologies NEAT chip set. I don't
know why this is stated as it is most definitely incorrect. The CS8221
NEW Enhanced AT (NEAT) chip set consisting of the chips;
82C211/82C212/82C215/82C206 was as far as I can establish, first
released sometime in 1986.
C&T itself have an earlier chip set called the CS8220 PC/AT compatible
Chip Set, and consists of the following chips; 82C201/82C202/
82A203/82A204/82A205. It was first available in OCT-85. (see:C&T>
CS8220>Notes for further info.)
That is, AFAIK, the first motherboard chip set from C&T and AFAIK the
worlds first chip set that meets the criteria of (2.). However C&T did
already have on the market their popular EGA chip set, but that isn't
a motherboard chip set.
By the criteria of (1.), IBM, or Intel, see IBM>PC/XT chip set.
Another pre-'86 chipset is the Faraday FE2010. The datasheet includes
a schematic on the very last page dated 11/22/85. This only indicates
the chip set was on paper at that date. An acutal release date has not
been found.
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*AMD . . . . . . . [no datasheets, some info]...
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*Contaq . . . . . [no datasheets, some info]...
*Efar Microsystems [no datasheets, some info]...
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*Faraday...
*Forex . . . . . . [List only, no datasheets found]...
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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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**Later chipsets (basic spec):
**440 series:...
**450NX (?) 06/29/98:
Chips:
[82454NX] (PXB) [82453NX] (MUX)
[82452NX] (RCG) [82451NX] (MIOC)
[82371EB] (PIIX4E),
CPUs: Single/Dual/Quad P-II Xeon/P-III Xeon
DRAM Types: FPM EDO 2-way Interleave 4-way Interleave
Mem Rows: 8
DRAM Density: 16Mbit 64Mbit
Max Mem: 8GB
ECC/Parity: Both
AGP speed: N/A
Bus Speed: 100
PCI Clock/Bus: 1/3
**????? (Profusion) c:99
Chips:
Memory Access Controller (MAC)
Data Interface Buffer (DIB)
CPUs: 8x P-III Xeon Oct
DRAM Types: SDRAM PC100 2-way Interleave dual channel
Max Mem: 32GB
ECC/Parity: ECC
AGP speed: N/A
Bus Speed: 100
PCI Clock/Bus: 1/3 PCI-66/64
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