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Intel Chipset Codenames Cross-Reference Table
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: November 20, 2007
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Introduction

Even for us that work daily in the high-tech industry it is hard to keep track of all codenames Intel uses for their chipsets and then trying to remember what commercial name Intel gave to each one of them. For the average user it is really complicated trying to understand exactly what product an article or review posted on an enthusiast-oriented media is talking about, especially when they are using the codename instead of the final product name. In order to help everybody out there (including ourselves) we decided to compile a quick cross-reference table containing all the codenames Intel use for their chipsets and the actual product name. Enjoy.

On this page we present chipsets used from Pentium 4 on, while on the next page we present older chipsets.

Chipset Codename

Commercial Name

Segment

Alderwood

925 series

Desktop

Alviso

910 and 915 series

Mobile

Bearlake

31, 33, 35 and 38 series

Desktop

Bigby

3200 and 3210

Server

Blackford

5000P, 5000V and 5000Z

Server

Broadwater

963 and 965 series

Desktop

Brookdale

845 series

Desktop

Calistoga

940, 943 and 945 series

Mobile

Canterwood

875P

Desktop

Clarksboro

7300

Server

Colusa

860

Server

Crestline

960 and 965 series

Mobile

Glenwood

955X and 975X

Desktop

Granite Bay

E7205

Server

Grantsdale

910 and 915 series

Desktop

Greencreek

5000X

Server

Lakeport

945 and 946 series

Desktop

Lindenhurst

E7320 and E7520

Server

Montara

852 and 855 series

Mobile

Mukilteo

3000

Server

Mukilteo 2

3010

Server

Placer

E7505

Server

Plumas

E7500 and E7501

Server

San Clemente

5100

Server

Seaburg

5400

Server

Springdale

865 series

Desktop

Tehama

850 series

Desktop

Tumwater

E7525

Server

Tylersburg

X48

Desktop

Whitmore Lake

3100

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