So we are gradually approaching the launch date of future Ivy Bridge Intel processors (well, he'll still have to wait even until 2012), the first information on the chipsets that will accompany these Panther Point CPU begin to appear on the canvas. Three chipsets and should be born in a first step, H77, Z75 and Z77.
The first segment is for the Mainstream, currently occupied by the chipset H67. The other two will replace the P67 chipset and Z78 Performance in the segment. Differences in the Z75 and Z77 are not yet known, but it is known, however, already that these three chipsets provide support Panther Point 4-port USB 3.0 and support the three video outputs of the chips Ivy Bridge.
The first segment is for the Mainstream, currently occupied by the chipset H67. The other two will replace the P67 chipset and Z78 Performance in the segment. Differences in the Z75 and Z77 are not yet known, but it is known, however, already that these three chipsets provide support Panther Point 4-port USB 3.0 and support the three video outputs of the chips Ivy Bridge.
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