Intel · 1999
Intel 810
The Intel 810 is a chipset for Socket 370 released in 1999, part of the Whitney platform. It features integrated i752 graphics and supports up to 512 MB of EDO or PC100 SDRAM.
The Intel 810 is a chipset for Socket 370 released in April 1999 as part of the Whitney platform. It is manufactured on a 250 nm process with a TDP of 5 W. The chipset supports up to 512 MB of EDO or PC100 SDRAM in a single channel configuration, without ECC support. It includes integrated i752 graphics and lacks an external AGP slot. Connectivity includes 2 USB 2.0 ports and PCIe version 2.2. The Intel 810 was succeeded by the Intel 810E.
Specifications
| Socket unverified | Socket 370 |
|---|---|
| Platform unverified | Whitney |
| Process node unverified | 250 nm |
| TDP unverified | 5 W |
| PCIe version unverified | 2.2 |
| Memory support unverified | EDO/PC100 SDRAM |
| Max memory unverified | 0.512 GB |
| Memory channels unverified | 1 |
| ECC memory support unverified | No |
| SATA III ports unverified | 0 |
| USB 2.0 ports unverified | 2 |
| Release date unverified | 1999-04 |
| Release year unverified | 1999 |
| Successor unverified | Intel 810E |
| Notes unverified | Integrated graphics (i752) with no external AGP slot. |