The NQ82915GMS is a chipset component, specifically the Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH), manufactured by Intel. Part of the Intel 915GMS family, it's designed for mobile platforms like laptops, providing integrated graphics processing, memory control, and interface to other system components. It supports features such as integrated graphics, DDR2 memory, and various I/O interfaces.
Applications:
- Laptop Computers: Used in mobile platforms to provide integrated graphics and memory control.
- Embedded Systems: Integrated into embedded systems requiring graphics processing and memory management.
- Industrial PCs: Employed in industrial PC applications demanding a compact and efficient solution.
Features:
- Integrated Graphics: Includes Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) for basic graphics processing.
- DDR2 Memory Support: Supports DDR2 memory for efficient data transfer.
- PCI Express Interface: Provides a PCI Express interface for connecting external devices.
- Integrated Display Controller: Features a display controller for outputting video signals.
- Northbridge Functionality: Acts as the northbridge, connecting the CPU to memory and graphics.
Benefits:
- Integrated Solution: Combines graphics and memory control into a single chip, reducing component count.
- Power Efficiency: Designed for mobile platforms, prioritizing power efficiency.
- Cost-Effective: Provides a cost-effective solution for integrated graphics and memory control.
- Compact Design: Suitable for space-constrained mobile applications.
- Simplified System Design: Simplifies the design process by integrating multiple functions into a single component.
Additional Details:
The NQ82915GMS supports a range of Intel processors designed for mobile use. The integrated Intel GMA provides basic 2D and 3D graphics capabilities suitable for general computing tasks. The chipset supports DDR2 memory modules, providing a balance between performance and power consumption. The PCI Express interface allows for connecting external graphics cards or other high-speed peripherals. The northbridge functionality manages communication between the CPU, memory, and graphics, contributing to overall system performance. The TDP (Thermal Design Power) is relatively low, making it suitable for mobile devices requiring extended battery life. Datasheets and technical documentation from Intel provide detailed specifications and application notes.