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what does x58 do?

jiggpig

Junior Member
So nehalim is coming out soon and I was looking at x58 motherboards. Looks like the chipset is still composed of a northbridge (x58) and a southbridge (ICH10). Since the memory controller is integrated into the cpu won't x58 just connect the cpu to the pci-e lanes? Do they really need a whole chip to do that when they could just integrate that into the cpu or southbridge? Or does x58 do more than just that?
 
$10 says intel will have some nehalem variant out with at least an ondie pcie x16 link within the next couple years. Sun has already done it.
 
Originally posted by: ihyagp
$10 says intel will have some nehalem variant out with at least an ondie pcie x16 link within the next couple years. Sun has already done it.

Could you elaborate a little on what this means? It sounds interesting, but what is an ondie pciex16 link?
 
Originally posted by: bobross419
Originally posted by: ihyagp
$10 says intel will have some nehalem variant out with at least an ondie pcie x16 link within the next couple years. Sun has already done it.

Could you elaborate a little on what this means? It sounds interesting, but what is an ondie pciex16 link?

He meant to say on-die.

Ondie sounds like someone trying to say underwear drunk.
 
Originally posted by: KIAman
Originally posted by: bobross419
Originally posted by: ihyagp
$10 says intel will have some nehalem variant out with at least an ondie pcie x16 link within the next couple years. Sun has already done it.

Could you elaborate a little on what this means? It sounds interesting, but what is an ondie pciex16 link?

He meant to say on-die.

Ondie sounds like someone trying to say underwear drunk.

Oh... I still don't know what the significance of an on-die pcie x16 link is 🙁
 
Normally the link from your video card (pciex16 or whatever) goes through a north bridge. Newer CPUs are putting the north bridge functionality on the CPU, cutting out the middle man, sort of.
 
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Normally the link from your video card (pciex16 or whatever) goes through a north bridge. Newer CPUs are putting the north bridge functionality on the CPU, cutting out the middle man, sort of.

Oh, thanks for the explanation. Sounds pretty slick.
 
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