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Intel 82801ER

The Intel 82801ER is a southbridge chip released in 2002, part of the ICH5R series, offering SATA and USB connectivity.

The Intel 82801ER, also known as the ICH5R, is a southbridge chipset introduced in 2002. It provides two SATA III ports and eight USB 2.0 ports for data and peripheral connectivity. This chipset was designed to work with Intel's Pentium 4 processors and corresponding northbridge chips, such as the Intel 875P or 865PE. It supports RAID configurations for the SATA ports, enhancing storage performance and redundancy. The 82801ER was discontinued shortly after its release.

Specifications

SATA III ports unverified 2
USB 2.0 ports unverified 8
Release date 2002-01-01
Release year 2002
Discontinued 2002-01-01