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Intel Desktop Board D865GVHZ - motherboard - micro ATX - Socket 478 - i865GV Series
Intel MSGX workstation motherboard. Based on the BX chipset. Intel may make changes to the Software, or to items referenced therein, at any time without notice, but is not obligated to support or update the Software. Intel series Ethernet controllers. Reference unknown; see Yonah disambiguation for possibilities.
Appalachian Mountains region of the United States. It is the highest peak in North America. Intel is not obligated under any other agreements unless they are in writing and signed by an authorized representative of Intel.
Essentially half of a Light Ridge. The final revision of the Pentium 4. Grosse Point is also the codename of server systems based on this motherboard. Itanium 2, the fourth-generation Itanium but still called Itanium 2. Based on the EB Niantic controller chip. Intel chipset, for large servers with up to eight sockets.
Intel XT2 server Ethernet adapter. Kyrene is a settlement in the state of Arizona. Itanium processor Tukwila with only two cores. The city of Atlanta, Georgia. Intel DG41BI desktop motherboard. Probably Rapid City, South Dakota.
List of Intel codenames
Possibly named after Averilla town in Essex County, Vermont. Used with Pentium 4 processors. Eight-generation Centrino mobile platform. Intel SVCL family of two-socket server motherboards. Possibly named after Canmore, Alberta. Intel DXCS desktop motherboard. A reference Ethernet switch i86gv on the FM chip Alta and supporting software-defined networking.
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Intel AH series server motherboards. Intel X and XE chipsets, higher performance versions of Grantsdale. Upon termination, you will immediately destroy the Software or return all copies of the Software to Intel. ColleyvilleTexas, USA. E chipset, 2U chassis. Test version of the Yonah processor, never commercialized. Xeon Phi, a "many integrated core" MIC processor based on the Larrabee core and having 50 or more cores.
Essentially a Banias -based Celeron M with the L2 cache removed.

Based on the NE chip. Planned as part of the Santa Rosa platform, but later dropped.
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