AMD 800 chipset series
Series of chipsets by AMD / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The AMD 800 chipset series is a set of chipsets developed by AMD, released in 2009. The chipset series was revealed in its presentation slides during the AMD Financial Analyst Day 2007 held on December 13, 2007. This chipset series also marks the return of AMD to the workstation/server market after the completion of the ATI acquisition in October 2006 with the first server chipsets.
Quick Facts CPU supported, Socket supported ...
CPU supported | future Opteron, Phenom, Athlon (X2, X3, X4) Sempron and Turion Ultra processors |
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Socket supported | Socket F+, Socket G34 (server) Socket AM3 (desktop) Socket FS1 (mobile) |
Southbridge(s) | SB850, SB810, SB820M (mobile and embedded) SP5100 (server) |
Server chipsets | |
Uni-processor (1P) | SR5580 |
Not known | SR5690, SR5670 |
Desktop / mobile chipsets | |
Enthusiast segment | 890FX |
Performance segment | 890GX |
Mainstream segment | 870, 880G |
Miscellaneous | |
Release date(s) | March 2, 2010 (890GX) |
IGP Direct3D support | 10.1 (880G, 890GX) |
Predecessor | AMD 700 chipset series |
Successor | AMD 900 chipset series |
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