When choosing a motherboard,
you must deal with quite a few factors, expansion slots, processor support, speed,
stability, and much more, however the root of most of these factors is the chipset the
motherboard is designed around. Ever wonder what makes the FIC PT-2007 cache only 64MB of
RAM and what makes the FIC PA-2007 cache > 64MB? Not the design of the motherboard, not
more experienced engineering, rather the features of the chipset found in each
motherboard.
Today there are a number of manufacturers contributing to the chipset market, currently Intel holds the lead with their amazing Triton series of chipsets, and more recently with their P6 line of chipsets, dubbed the 440 and 450 series for desktop and server systems respectively. However, in recent times, VIA Technologies has caught up to Intel's glory and has sought to take a chunk of the tasty market pie. Of course there are other competitors however the main two competing for the title of best chipset manufacturer are undoubtedly Intel and VIA. Who is the winner, where does the competition stand? Keep on reading to find out...
Socket-7 Chipsets | Slot-1 Chipsets | ||||
Acer Labs Inc (ALi) | Intel | ||||
Aladdin IV | Aladdin V | 440FX | 440LX | ||
440BX | 440GX | ||||
Intel | VIA | ||||
430FX | 430HX | Apollo Pro | |||
430VX | 430TX | ||||
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) | |||||
5571 | 5597/5598 | ||||
VIA | |||||
VP1 | VP2/97 | VP3 | MVP3 | ||
VPX/97 | VXPro |
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