Is via a PCN (Product Change Notification) indicate that Intel has a new chipset revision P67/H67 (and derived models H61, Q65, QM67, HM67, HM65, B65, UM67, QS67 and C200) would begin to be delivered to the foundry partners, from February 14 next. Replacing the current revision B2, B3 stepping fixes the bug now famous SATA Express Chipset Intel 6.
This new stepping is accompanied by new numbers S-Spec MM #, the Revision ID from his side of 04h to 05h. We note in passing that according to the same NCP, the Z68 chipset also benefits from this new revision, which makes official what chipset high-end ...
This new stepping is accompanied by new numbers S-Spec MM #, the Revision ID from his side of 04h to 05h. We note in passing that according to the same NCP, the Z68 chipset also benefits from this new revision, which makes official what chipset high-end ...
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