Intel P67

Intel P67
Codename(s) Cougar Point
CPU supported Intel Core i7
(Sandy Bridge)
Socket supported LGA 1155
Miscellaneous
Release date(s) January 2011
Predecessor Intel P55

The Intel P67 is a mainstream chipset created by Intel. It was launched to market in January 2011, the first edition of this chipset had a faulty SATA 3.0 controller and Intel had to issue a hardware fix to resolve this problem.[1][2] This fix (Revision B3[3]) was launched to market at the beginning of March 2011.

Features

Standard features[4]

Optional features

The P67 chipset is made to work in conjunction with Intel LGA 1155 CPUs. Note that the P67 chipset is not backward compatible with the LGA 1156 family of CPUs.

References

  1. Stevens, Tim (2011). "Intel finds Sandy Bridge chipset design flaw, shipments stopped and recalls beginning". Engadget. Retrieved 2014-08-09.
  2. IntelPR (2011-01-31). "Intel Identifies Chipset Design Error, Implementing Solution". Intel. Retrieved 2014-08-09.
  3. "B3 Stepping". official product information. Intel. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  4. "Intel® P67 Express Chipset". official product information. Intel. Retrieved December 6, 2011.

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