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Intel P45 / G45 Express Launch and Technology

Friday, November 20, 2009
Today at Computex, Intel has officially launched their updated lineup of x45-series chipsets, which module likely be the terminal major mainstream chipset start from Intel on the Core 2 platform as we undergo it today. The names and specifications of these products hit been rumored and reported on for the past some months, though today everything is ordered in stone and products are beginning to impact the market. The products which are actuation today module make up the lion’s deal of Intel’s chipset lineup until their incoming generation high-end X58 chipset launches with the Core 2’s successor, codenamed Nehalem.


While all of these newborn chipset products which are being launched today are supported on the same core architecture, Intel has segmented this one structure into quaternary individualist products. Those quaternary products are the G45 Express, G43 Express, P45 Express, and the P43 Express. As implied by this denotive schema, these quaternary products are rattling close in cost of features, capabilities, and performance. The P45 and P43 products are the “high-end” and “low-end” models which do not hit desegrated graphics support, while the G45 Express and G43 Express are the “high-end” and “low-end” models which do hit Intel’s newborn desegrated graphics engine, the X4500 / X4500HD.



While it’s always exciting to see new chipset products launched from Intel, it’s important to ready in mind that this new launched kinsfolk of products is aimed at the mid-range market, replacing the Intel P35/G35 products which are discover today. Intel is still keeping the X48 Express chipset as their high-end product of choice, whereas the G45/P45 series products will fall one notch below, transfer almost every of the features of this high-end product to a much broader audience. These new launched chips will be the big-sellers which will be seen in most Intel systems throughout the incoming year. Feel liberated to take a hurried spring at how the specifications of these new chipset products line-up.
The chipset which most HotHardware readers will be fascinated in will probable be the P45 Express, which replaces the P35 Express, a common protagonist selection over the last year. The P35 Express chipset delivered excellent performance for the dollar, along with impressive thermals, low power consumption, and excellent overclockability.

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