[nextpage title=”Introduction”]
Even for those of us that work daily in the high-tech industry it is hard to keep track of all the codenames Intel uses for their chipsets and then trying to remember what commercial name Intel gave each one. 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 series of quick cross-reference tables containing all the codenames Intel uses for their chipsets and the actual product name. Enjoy.
On this page we present recent chipsets, while in the next pages we present older chipsets.
Codename | Commercial Name | Market |
Year |
870 | E8870 | IA64 Server (Itanium) |
2008 |
Bearlake | 31, 33, 35, 38, and 48 series | Desktop |
2006 |
Bigby | 3200 and 3210 | Server |
2007 |
Blackford | 5000P, 5000V, and 5000Z | Server |
2004 |
Boxboro | 7500 | Server |
2007 |
Broadwater | 946 and 965 series | Desktop |
2005 |
Calistoga | 940 and 945 series | Mobile |
2004 |
Cantiga | 40 and 45 series | Mobile |
2008 |
Cave Creek | DH8900 | Server |
2012 |
Clarksboro | 7300 | Server |
2006 |
Cougar Point | 65, 67, and 68 series | Desktop |
2010 |
Cougar Point | 65 and 67 series | Mobile |
2010 |
Cougar Point | C200 | Server |
2010 |
Crestline | 960 and 965 series | Mobile |
2006 |
Eaglelake | 41, 43, and 45 series | Desktop |
2007 |
Glenwood | 975X | Desktop |
2004 |
Greencreek | 5000X | Server |
2004 |
Ibex Peak | 55 and 57 series | Desktop |
2008 |
Ibex Peak | 55 and 57 series | Mobile |
2008 |
Ibex Peak | 3400, 3420, and 3450 | Server |
2008 |
Lakeport | 945 series | Desktop |
2005 |
Mukilteo | 3000 | Server |
2005 |
Mukilteo 2 | 3010 | Server |
2006 |
Panther Point | 75 and 77 Series | Desktop |
2010 |
Panther Point | 75, 76, and 77 Series | Mobile |
2010 |
Panther Point | C216 | Server |
2010 |
Patsburg | X79 | Desktop |
2010 |
Patsburg | C600 | Server |
2010 |
Poulsbo | UL11 and US15 series | Mobile (Atom) |
2007 |
San Clemente | 5100 | Server |
2007 |
Seaburg | 5400 | Server |
2006 |
Tiger Point | NM10 | Mobile (Atom) |
2009 |
Topcliff | EG20T | Mobile (Atom) |
2009 |
Tylersburg | X58 | Desktop |
2007 |
Tylersburg | 5500 and 5520 | Server |
2007 |
Wellsburg | (not released yet) | Server |
2013 |
Whitmore Lake | 3100 | Embedded |
2008 |
Whitney Point | SM35 | Mobile (Atom) |
2010 |
[nextpage title=”Pentium 4 Chipsets”]
In the table below, we list the chipsets released to be used with processors based on the Netburst microarchitecture (i.e., Pentium 4 and other CPUs based on it), released between 1999 and 2008.
Codename | Commercial Name | Market |
Year |
Alderwood | 925 series | Desktop |
2003 |
Alviso | 910 and 915 series | Mobile |
2004 |
Bearlake | 31, 33, 35, and 38 series | Desktop |
2006 |
Bigby | 3200 and 3210 | Server |
2007 |
Blackford | 5000P, 5000V, and 5000Z | Server |
2004 |
Breeds Hill | 848P | Desktop |
2003 |
Broadwater | 963 and 965 series | Desktop |
2005 |
Brookdale | 845 series | Desktop |
2000 |
Brookdale | 845 series | Mobile |
2000 |
Calistoga | 940, 943, and 945 series | Mobile |
2004 |
Canterwood | 875P | Desktop |
2003 |
Clarksboro | 7300 | Server |
2006 |
Colusa | 860 | Server |
2001 |
Crestline | 960 and 965 series | Mobile |
2006 |
Glenwood | 975X | Desktop |
2004 |
Granite Bay | E7205 | Server |
2001 |
Grantsdale | 910 and 915 series | Desktop |
2004 |
Greencreek | 5000X | Server |
2004 |
Lakeport | 945, 946, and 955 series | Desktop |
2005 |
Lindenhurst | E7320 and E7520 | Server |
2003 |
Montara | 852 and 855 series | Mobile |
2002 |
Mukilteo | 3000 | Server |
2005 |
Mukilteo 2 | 3010 | Server |
2005 |
Odem | 855PM | Mobile |
2002 |
Placer | E7505 | Server |
2000 |
Plumas | E7500 and E7501 | Server |
2000 |
San Clemente | 5100 | Server |
2007 |
Seaburg | 5400 | Server |
2006 |
Springdale | 865 series and 875P | Desktop |
2001 |
Tehama | 850 series | Desktop |
1999 |
Tumwater | E7525 | Server |
2003 |
Twin Castle | E8500 series | Server |
2008 |
Tylersburg | X48 | Desktop |
2007 |
Whitmore Lake | 3100 | Embedded |
2008 |
[nextpage title=”Older Chipsets “]
- Chipsets for the Pentium Pro, Pentium II, and Pentium III processors
Codename | Commercial Name | Market |
Year |
Almador | 830 series | Mobile |
2000 |
Balboa | 440LX | Desktop |
1997 |
Banister | 440MX | Mobile |
1998 |
Camino | 820 | Desktop |
1999 |
Carmel | 840 | Server |
1999 |
Marlinspike | 440GX | Server |
1998 |
Mars | 450KX | Server |
1995 |
Natoma | 440FX | Desktop |
1996 |
Orion | 450GX | Server |
1995 |
Seattle | 440BX | Desktop |
1998 |
Solano | 815 series | Desktop |
2000 |
Whitney | 810 series | Desktop |
1999 |
- Chipsets for the Pentium processor
Codename | Commercial Name | Market |
Year |
Mercury | 430LX | Desktop |
1993 |
Mobile Triton | 430MX | Mobile |
1995 |
Neptune | 430NX | Desktop |
1994 |
Triton | 430FX | Desktop |
1995 |
Triton 2 | 430HX | Desktop |
1996 |
Triton 3 | 430VX | Desktop |
1996 |
Triton 4 | 430TX | Desktop |
1997 |
- Chipsets for the 486 processor
Codename | Commercial Name | Market |
Year |
Aires | 420EX | Desktop |
1994 |
Saturn | 420TX | Desktop |
1992 |
Saturn II | 420ZX | Desktop |
1994 |
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