Glenwood chipsts will be available in lead free second layer interconnect SKUs, supporting 1066/800 system buses, and up to 8GB of dual channel DDR2 667/433.
Lakeport will come in two flavours, G and P. The G denotes next generation Intel graphics. The Lakeport P will support 1066/800/533 system buses, dual channel DDR again at 667/533, PCI Express X16 and PCI Express X1, high def audio and will include ICH7.
Intel roadmaps show a plethora of own motherboards based on Glenwood, Lakeport P and Lakeport G. It's projecting a total of 12 boards with different feature sets and exotic codenames.
The codenames are Black Creek, Chisholm Trail, Black Rapids and Bad Axe for the Glenwood boards.
The Lakeport P boards are codenamed Sandusky, Rio Vista, La Mesa and Atwood. And the Lakeport G integrated graphics boards are Sorento, Cortex, Tappen and Vernazza.
Each of these has different features. For example, Black Creek is an ATX board, while Chisholm Trail is a BTX board. Both these boards support dual channel DDR2 667, PCIe GFX, 1394 Firewire and RAID.
Black Rapids is a microATX board, while Bad Axe is a microBTX board.
Lakeport P boards are all microATX apart from Atwood, which is a microBTX size.
The Lakeport G boards Sorento and Tappen are ATX and microATX respectively, while Cortex and Vernazzo are both microBTX boards.
When Intel starts sampling these chipsets it will also start providing Caswell 2 wi-fi features with them
Info Leaked: Dual core Glenwood, Lakeport chipsets
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Info Leaked: Dual core Glenwood, Lakeport chipsets
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