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Intel 810, 810e and 820 chipset specs leak out

Add those to the i840 spex we leaked...

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The good ship Intel is developing leaks across the world and the latest holes in its hull are the 810, 810e and 820 chips specifications. We have already revealed i810 details in an upcoming processor here, and have also published information about the i840 workstation chipset and two motherboards here. Go to Kbench where you'll find some very juicy info about the 810, 810E and 820 chipsets. The English language tables show how these chipsets relate to future PC platforms, and the information appears to be genuine. AGP Pro info has been around for a while and if you go to Kbench, you'll see all sorts of details about the AGP Pro slot specification. The information is in Korean but the diagrams are in English. There is an English language version of the AGP Pro specs only here. Check out The Register tomorrow for more information we can offer you from our own sources about the 810, the 810e and the 820. ® See also Celeron Slot One dead Celeron to go 100MHz FSB

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