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Intel® 810E Chipset

The Intel® 810E chipset ensures flexibility in systems designed for the Intel® Celeron® or Pentium® III processor based platforms. Integrated Hardware Motion Compensation improves soft DVD video quality, and a digital video out port enables connections to traditional TVs or space-saving digital flat-panel displays for a compelling visual experience.

For more information on the Intel® 810E chipset read the product brief (PDF 43K).

Intel® 810E Chipset Features and Benefits
Features Benefits
Validated with Intel® Pentium® III processor and Intel® Celeron® processor Brings next generation processor technology to the mainstream PC
133/100/66 MHz system bus capability Flexibility, one SKU solution for value and mainstream PCs
133/100 MHz display cache Enhanced 3D and 2D performance
New graphics driver Enhanced 3D with a 133 MHz display cache, provides Linux Operating System support
Intel® Hub Architecture Optimized driver supports Intel® 810 and 810E chipsets. Increase in I/O bus bandwidth allows better concurrency for rich multimedia applications
Integrated graphics/ AC97 controller BOM cost savings, more flexibility and better audio quality
Intel® Graphics Technology—3D graphics with AGP Vivid 2D and 3D graphics, BOM cost savings, efficient use of system memory for graphics, O/S and applications
Digital Video Output Allows connection of traditional TV or new digital flatpanel displays; compatible with DVI specification
Soft DVD MPEG-2* playback with Hardware Motion Compensation Lifelike video and audio
2 USB ports Plug and Play
Low power sleep modes Energy savings
One software driver code base More stable platform, higher quality graphics, reduced OEM support costs
Intel® 810E Chipset Packaging Information
Product Package
82810E GMCH 421 Ball Grid Array (BGA)
82801AA ICH 241 Ball Grid Array (BGA)
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