Qualcomm readies 3G/4G mobile chipsets
News Mobile-chip maker Qualcomm on Thursday said it has started providing new wireless chipsets that combine 3G and 4G wireless technology to help carriers transition to the next generation of wireless technology.
[November 13, 2009, 9:48]
QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies Uses the AMD Opteron Processor to Power Design Automation Applications for Sophisticated New Chipsets
White Papers QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies (QCT) designs and tests the chipsets used to power feature-rich wireless devices - a fast-growing market. QUALCOMM, Inc.is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and...
[June 24, 2009, 16:01]
Intel(R) 5000 Series Chipsets Integrated Device - 1A38
Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Intel(R) 5000 Series Chipsets Integrated Device - 1A38
[March 23, 2006, 7:00]
Intel lays siege to server chipsets
News The company's current E7501 "Plumas" and E7505 "Placer" chipsets are designed, like Lindenhurst, for dual-processor servers. The Twin Castle is a significant new product for Intel, as it marks its entry into the market for four-processor chipsets...
[July 29, 2003, 9:56]
New chipsets underpin Intel's latest desktop PC platform review
Reviews Alderwood and Grantsdale -- more properly, the Intel 925X and the 915G and P Express Chipsets -- introduce a set of upgrades and new features. And as processor design advances in speed, complexity and capability, the chipsets that surround them...
[June 19, 2004, 8:30]
Intel spurns Via and Nvidia chipsets
News Despite interest from Via Technologies and Nvidia to offer companion chipsets for the Pentium 4, Intel appears quite happy with its partners. Chipsets are the companion chips that allow a processor, such as the Pentium 4, to communicate with other...
[June 7, 2001, 17:21]
Athlon gets souped-up chipsets
News Via Technologies and Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) are to step up their offerings for AMD-based PC processors next month with the release of their next-generation chipsets; Via's KT333, using faster memory than is available now, and the SiS745.
[January 22, 2002, 17:13]
Cheap Intel chipsets on the way out
News Intel will phase out production of three low-end chipsets for desktop PCs in favour of selling its higher-end and Centrino-based products, ZDNet UK sister site CNET News.com has learned. Sources close to the chipmaker's dealings confirmed reports...
[August 4, 2005, 9:25]
Intel's new 845 chipsets review
Reviews A PC's chipset may be low on your list of essential specifications when buying a computer, but Intel's latest 845 chipsets actually give you something to think about. Intel's 845-series chipsets The 845 has gone from the middle of the computing...
[May 21, 2002, 11:56]
ServerWorks short on chipsets
News ServerWorks, which specialises in chipsets for Intel servers, said on Monday that it will have trouble meeting demand through March, a situation that could crimp server supplies. Although not a household name, ServerWorks is the dominant power in...
[March 11, 2003, 8:07]
SiS and Via prepare Pentium 4 chipsets
News Two Taiwanese chipset manufacturers are planning to beat Intel to the punch with their own new chipsets for Intel's Pentium 4 processor. Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies have rolled up the launch dates for the 645 and P4X266...
[August 6, 2001, 17:29]
Rockwell shipping V.90 56K modem chipsets
News The chipsets include K56flex compatibility to give transition coverage. Rockwell claims its chipsets are at the heart of over 65 per cent of 56K Internet access modem ports, all of which are flash-upgradable to V.90.
[February 10, 1998, 12:29]
New Intel chipsets pump up PCs
News Intel updated its chipsets on Monday, a move that promises better performance for a wide range of desktop PCs. The company said that the chipsets will add support for faster memory, while one chipset in particular is expected to improve graphics...
[October 8, 2002, 7:59]
Qualcomm builds NFC into mobile chipsets
News Qualcomm has announced it is now building near-field communications technology, a type of RFID, into some of its chipsets. The manufacturer, which mainly makes chipsets for mobile phones, revealed its support for the contactless, short-range...
[February 11, 2009, 16:17]
A Year Ago Today: Intel puts MMX, Ultra DMA, AGP into chipsets
News Intel will next year scale its chipsets to keep up with the demands of multimedia and the Internet, according to sources. Both chipsets support the fledgling Ultra DMA/33 hard drive protocol, which supports 33Mbps transfers, making them ideal for...
[September 16, 1997, 13:46]
Five years ago: Intel set to unify Pentium chipsets early next year
News The 430HX and 430VX chipsets have created divided loyalties between PC vendors attracted by the discreet feature sets each offers. Called the 430TX, the chipset will offer support for all of today's most popular system memory technologies including...
[August 11, 2001, 8:00]
Cisco 'winds down' wireless chipsets
News Cisco Systems has confirmed that it is "winding down" development and production of 802.11a wireless chipsets based on technology from Radiata, which was a company it bought at the height of the Internet boom.
[February 2, 2004, 10:05]
Via readies Hammer chipsets
News Via Technologies has a full line of chipsets waiting in the wings for AMD's upcoming 64-bit "Hammer" processors, according to the company. Motherboards based on Hammer chipsets from Via and rivals Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS) and Acer Labs (ALI...
[May 21, 2002, 14:19]
Intel chipsets, Celerons mean cheaper PCs
News The chipsets also offer built-in graphics and newer features, such as Universal Serial Bus 2.0. The two chipsets differ only slightly. For a full description of Intel's new chipsets, see our Tech Guide in ZDNet UK Reviews.
[May 21, 2002, 9:08]
Intel unveils new chipsets
News Intel is set to take the wraps off its latest chipsets and a new low-cost laptop. Sean Maloney, executive vice president and general manager of Intel's sales and marketing group, plans to unveil the chipsets during his keynote address on Tuesday at...
[June 5, 2007, 9:49]



