Blatantly ripped from X-Bit Labs:
<< The third product, we would like to mention, seems to be the most interesting of all, especially as it is for the first time that Intel reveals its details. This chipset will have some codename starting with ?S? and is scheduled for H2?02. Its key feature will be the dual-channel PC2100 DDR SDRAM interface. In other words, this solution will be provided with 128bit memory bus featuring 4.3GB/sec bandwidth, just like NVIDIA nForce. Actually, it is all very logical. The newcomer should also support new Pentium 4 CPUs working with 133MHz FSB and 533MHz Quad Pumped bus, which bandwidth will also make 4.3GB/sec. This way, the use of dual-channel DDR SDRAM interface will let Intel develop a well-balanced Pentium 4 chipset with DDR SDRAM support. Intel is also going to implement AGP 8x support there, and due to the new ICH4 South Bridge this product will acquire USB 2.0 and SerialATA support as well. >>
<< The third product, we would like to mention, seems to be the most interesting of all, especially as it is for the first time that Intel reveals its details. This chipset will have some codename starting with ?S? and is scheduled for H2?02. Its key feature will be the dual-channel PC2100 DDR SDRAM interface. In other words, this solution will be provided with 128bit memory bus featuring 4.3GB/sec bandwidth, just like NVIDIA nForce. Actually, it is all very logical. The newcomer should also support new Pentium 4 CPUs working with 133MHz FSB and 533MHz Quad Pumped bus, which bandwidth will also make 4.3GB/sec. This way, the use of dual-channel DDR SDRAM interface will let Intel develop a well-balanced Pentium 4 chipset with DDR SDRAM support. Intel is also going to implement AGP 8x support there, and due to the new ICH4 South Bridge this product will acquire USB 2.0 and SerialATA support as well. >>