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  2. Hardware compatibility list - Wikipedia

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    A hardware compatibility list (HCL) is a list of computer hardware (typically including many types of peripheral devices) that is compatible with a particular operating system or device management software. The list contains both whole computer systems and specific hardware elements including motherboards, sound cards, and video cards. [1]

  3. Lunar Lake - Wikipedia

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    One model of the Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) Lunar Lake CPU in a laptop motherboard. Lunar Lake is an ultra-low power mobile SoC design. It is a successor to 15 W Meteor Lake-U processors while Arrow Lake replaces the midrange 28 W Meteor Lake-H processors. Lunar Lake's focus on increased power efficiency targets premium ultra-thin laptops and ...

  4. List of Intel chipsets - Wikipedia

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    The P35 chipset provides updated support for the new Core 2 Duo E6550, E6750, E6800, and E6850. Processors with a number ending in "50" have a 1333 MT/s FSB. Support for all NetBurst based processors is dropped with this chipset. [64] G33 (BearlakeG) A version of P35 with a GMA 3100 integrated graphics core and uses an ICH9 South Bridge. Sub ...

  5. Framework Computer - Wikipedia

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    Ultra 5 125H. Ultra 7 155H. Ultra 7 165H. 7640U. 7840U. i5-1240P: Graphics Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics Intel Arc integrated graphics (7 Xe-cores on Ultra 5, 8 Xe-cores on Ultra 7) RDNA3 integrated graphics Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics Memory type DDR4-3200, 2 slots DDR5-5600, 2 slots DDR4-3200, 2 slots Memory capacity Up to 2×32 GB ...

  6. Meteor Lake - Wikipedia

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    Meteor Lake is the codename for Core Ultra Series 1 mobile processors, designed by Intel [3] and officially released on December 14, 2023. [4] It is the first generation of Intel mobile processors to use a chiplet architecture which means that the processor is a multi-chip module. [3]

  7. List of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    9.5 million transistors at 0.25 μm or 28 million at 0.18 μm; L2 cache is 256 KB, 1 MB, or 2 MB Advanced Transfer Cache (Integrated) Processor Package Style is Single Edge Contact Cartridge (S.E.C.C.2) or SC330; System Bus clock rate 133 MHz (256 KB L2 cache) or 100 MHz (1–2 MB L2 cache) System Bus width: 64 bits; Addressable memory: 64 GB

  8. Dell Precision - Wikipedia

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    Core Ultra 5 135H (14 core) Core Ultra 7 155H (16 core) Core Ultra 7 165H (16 core) Core Ultra 9 185H (16 core) Integrated in CPU 16 GB LPDDR5x 32 GB LPDDR5x 64 GB LPDDR5x. 7467 MHz; LPDDR5x soldered; non-ECC Intel® Iris Xe + Nvidia RTX A1000 Ada w/6 GB GDDR6 + Nvidia RTX A2000 Ada w/8 GB GDDR6 + Nvidia RTX A3500 Ada w/12 GB GDDR6

  9. Arrow Lake (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    Arrow Lake-S desktop processors received mixed reviews at launch due to its lack of generational performance uplift or even performance regression in some cases. Paul Alcorn's review for Tom's Hardware gave the Core Ultra 9 285K three out of five stars. Alcorn concluded that it is "hard to recommend the Core Ultra 9 285K over competing ...