About: Intel X99

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Intel X99, codenamed "Wellsburg", is a Platform Controller Hub (PCH) designed and manufactured by Intel, targeted at the high-end desktop (HEDT) and enthusiast segments of the Intel product lineup. The X99 chipset supports both Intel Core i7 Extreme and Intel Xeon E5-16xx v3 and E5-26xx v3 processors, which belong to the Haswell-E and Haswell-EP variants of the Haswell microarchitecture, respectively. All supported processors use the LGA 2011-v3 socket.

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  • Intel X99, nombre clave “wellsburg”, es un Platform Controller Hub, "PCH" (centro controlador de plataforma) diseñado y fabricado por Intel, dirigido al segmento de la gama alta de computadoras de escritorio (entusiastas) de Intel.​ El chipset (traducido como circuito integrado auxiliar) soporta procesadores tanto Intel Core i7 Extreme como Intel Xeons de las líneas E5-16xx v3 y E5-26xx v3. Estos pertenecen a las microarquitecturas de Haswell-E y Haswell-EP respectivamente. Todos los procesadores soportados utilizan el enchufe LGA 2011-v3.​​ El Chipset X99 fue lanzado a finales de agosto de 2014, mientras que los procesadores relevantes fueron lanzados a finales de agosto de 2014 (Haswell-E) y a principios de septiembre de 2014 (Haswell-EP).​​ (es)
  • Intel X99, codenamed "Wellsburg", is a Platform Controller Hub (PCH) designed and manufactured by Intel, targeted at the high-end desktop (HEDT) and enthusiast segments of the Intel product lineup. The X99 chipset supports both Intel Core i7 Extreme and Intel Xeon E5-16xx v3 and E5-26xx v3 processors, which belong to the Haswell-E and Haswell-EP variants of the Haswell microarchitecture, respectively. All supported processors use the LGA 2011-v3 socket. The X99 chipset was released in late August 2014, while the supported processors were released in late August 2014 (Haswell-E) and early September 2014 (Haswell-EP). In May 2016, X99's processor support was extended to the Broadwell variants of the Intel Core i7 Extreme and Intel Xeon E5-16xx v4 and E5-26xx v4 processors, which belong to the Broadwell-E and Broadwell-EP variants of the Broadwell microarchitecture, respectively. (en)
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  • Intel X99, codenamed "Wellsburg", is a Platform Controller Hub (PCH) designed and manufactured by Intel, targeted at the high-end desktop (HEDT) and enthusiast segments of the Intel product lineup. The X99 chipset supports both Intel Core i7 Extreme and Intel Xeon E5-16xx v3 and E5-26xx v3 processors, which belong to the Haswell-E and Haswell-EP variants of the Haswell microarchitecture, respectively. All supported processors use the LGA 2011-v3 socket. (en)
  • Intel X99, nombre clave “wellsburg”, es un Platform Controller Hub, "PCH" (centro controlador de plataforma) diseñado y fabricado por Intel, dirigido al segmento de la gama alta de computadoras de escritorio (entusiastas) de Intel.​ El chipset (traducido como circuito integrado auxiliar) soporta procesadores tanto Intel Core i7 Extreme como Intel Xeons de las líneas E5-16xx v3 y E5-26xx v3. Estos pertenecen a las microarquitecturas de Haswell-E y Haswell-EP respectivamente. Todos los procesadores soportados utilizan el enchufe LGA 2011-v3.​​ (es)
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