Intel® Xeon®/Core™/Pentium®/Celeron®, Intel® C206 Chipset: Diagram
Intel® C206 Chipset with Intel® processor functions, capabilities, and connectivity.
These quad-core processors support Intel® HD Graphics P3000/2000, Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions, and Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) for enhanced media, accelerated performance, and improved security. They provide flexible 20 lanes PCI Express* capabilities and DDR3 memory support. Watch the video.
Intel® Xeon® E3-1200 Series-based Platforms Product Brief: Preview | Download
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Intel® C206 Chipset with Intel® processor functions, capabilities, and connectivity.
Single-port transceiver connects to the platform’s integrated media access controller.
Intel® 6 Series Chipset, Intel® C200 Series Chipset configuration registers, signal descriptions, package information.
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Datasheet, Vol. 1: Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1200 family built on 32-nanometer process technology.
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Datasheet, Vol. 2: Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1200 family built on 32-nanometer process technology.
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Spec Update: Device and documentation errata, spec clarification, and changes. (v.1.2.2, Aug. 2010)
Design Guide: Platform recommendations including interfaces, and controllers. (v.2.2, May 2012)
Design-In Presentation: Platforms with Intel® Core™ and Xeon® processors. (v.1.1, April 2010)
Packaging technology, thermal spec , metrology, and solution for Intel® 6 Series and Intel® C200 Series Chipset.
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Spec Update: Device and documentation errata, spec clarification, and changes. (v.1.2.2, Aug. 2010)
Spec, Vol. 2: Register, PCI*, and system specifications. (v.2.2, July 2011)
Spec, Vol. 1: Power, thermal, interface, signal, and electrical specs. (v.2.1, Feb. 2011)
Spec: Interface, controller, functional, signal, and power descriptions. (v.2.2, Aug. 2012)
Intel® 6 series chipset, Intel® C200 series chipset, clarifications, changes, and documentation errata.
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Spec Update: Device and documentation errata, spec clarification, and changes. (v.001, July 2012)
This document contains updates to Intel® Xeon® E3-1200 Family.
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BIOS Specification Update: Errata, spec clarifications and changes. (v.001.2, July 2011)
Application Note: A guide for bringing up hardware and software components. (v.1, Oct. 2011)
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Application Note: Clarifies Serial Flash programming on PCH-based platforms. (v.001, July 2011)
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