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Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP Chipsets

The original AMD Athlon was a Slot A processor chip, but subsequent versions have used Socket A, as have the now-discontinued Duron and current Athlon XP. Although similar in some ways to the Pentium III and Celeron, the AMD chips use a different interface and require different chipsets. AMD was originally the only supplier for Athlon chipsets, but VIA Technology, ALi Corporation, SiS, NVIDIA, and ATI now provide a large number of chipsets with a wide range of features. These chipsets are covered in the following sections.

AMD Chipsets for Athlon/Duron Processors

AMD makes four chipsets for Athlon and Duron processors: the AMD-750 and AMD-760/MP/MPX. The major features of these chipsets are compared in Table 4.33 and described in greater detail in the following sections.

Table 4.33. AMD Athlon/Duron Processor Chipsets Using North/South Bridge Architecture

Chipset

AMD-750

AMD-760

Code name

Irongate

None

Date introduced

Aug. 1999

Oct. 2000

Part number

AMD-751

AMD-761

Bus speed

200MHz

200/266MHz

Supported processors

Athlon/Duron

Athlon/Duron

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

Yes

Memory type

SDRAM

DDR SDRAM

Memory speed

PC100

PC1600/PC2100

Parity/ECC

Both

Both

Maximum memory

768MB

2GB buffered, 4GB registered

PCI support

2.2

2.2

AGP support

AGP 2x

AGP 4x

South Bridge

AMD-756

AMD-766

ATA/IDE support

ATA-66

ATA-100

USB support

1C/4P

1C/4P

CMOS/clock

Yes

Yes

ISA support

Yes

No

LPC support

No

Yes

Power management

SMM/ACPI

SMM/ACPI

AGP = Accelerated graphics port

ATA = AT attachment (IDE) interface

DDR-SDRAM = Double data rate SDRAM

ECC = Error correcting code

ISA = Industry Standard Architecture

LPC = Low pin count bus

PCI = Peripheral component interconnect

SDRAM = Synchronous dynamic RAM

SMP = Symmetric multiprocessing (dual processors)

USB = Universal serial bus

AMD-750

AMD's first chipset for its own Slot A and Socket A processors, called the AMD-750, is a traditional North/South Bridge design specifically for the Athlon and Duron processors. The AMD-750 chipset consists of the AMD-751 North Bridge and the AMD-756 South Bridge.

The AMD-751 system controller connects between the AMD Athlon processor bus to the processor and features the memory controller, AGP 2x controller, and PCI bus controller. The AMD-756 South Bridge includes a PCI-to-ISA bridge, USB controller interface, and ATA 33/66 controller.

The AMD-750 chipset includes the following features:

  • AMD Athlon 200MHz processor bus

  • PCI 2.2 bus with up to six masters

  • AGP 2x

  • PC-100 SDRAM with ECC

  • Up to 768MB of memory

  • ACPI power management

  • ATA-33/66 support

  • USB controller

  • ISA bus support

  • Integrated 256-byte CMOS RAM with clock

  • Integrated keyboard/mouse controller

AMD-760 Family

The AMD-760 chipset was introduced in October 2000 and is notable as the first chipset supporting DDR SDRAM memory. The AMD-760 chipset consists of the AMD-761 system controller (North Bridge) in a 569-pin plastic ball-grid array (PBGA) package and the AMD-766 peripheral bus controller (South Bridge) in a 272-pin PBGA package. See Figure 4.43 for details of the 760's block diagram.

Figure 4.43. AMD-760 chipset block diagram.

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The AMD-761 North Bridge features the AMD Athlon system bus, DDR-SDRAM system memory controller with support for either PC1600 or PC2100 memory, AGP 4x controller, and PCI bus controller. The 761 allows for 200MHz or 266MHz processor bus operation and supports the newer Athlon chips that use the 266MHz processor (also called front-side) bus.

The AMD-766 South Bridge includes a USB controller, dual UDMA/100 ATA/IDE interfaces, and the LPC bus for interfacing newer Super I/O and ROM BIOS components.

The AMD-760 chipset includes the following features:

  • AMD Athlon 200/266MHz processor bus

  • Dual processor support

  • PCI 2.2 bus with up to six masters

  • AGP 2.0 interface that supports 4x mode

  • PC1600 or PC2100 DDR SDRAM with ECC

  • Support for a maximum of 2GB buffered or 4GB registered DDR SDRAM

  • ACPI power management

  • ATA-100 support

  • USB controller

  • LPC bus for Super I/O support

The AMD-760MP chipset, which uses the AMD-762 North Bridge chip, is a development of the basic AMD-760 design that supports dual-processor Athlon MP systems. It differs from the standard 760 chipset in the following ways:

  • Supports dual AMD Athlon MP processors with 200/266MHz processor bus speeds

  • Up to 4GB PC2100 DDR (registered modules)

  • Supports 33MHz PCI slots in 32-bit and 64-bit widths

The AMD-760MPX chipset uses the same AMD-762 North Bridge chip as the AMD-760MP to support multiple Athlon MP processors, but it uses the AMD-768 peripheral bus controller (South Bridge) chip. It differs from the 760MP chipset in the following ways:

  • The AMD-762 North Bridge chip is used to support two 66MHz 32/64-bit PCI slots.

  • The AMD-768 South Bridge chip is used to support 33MHz/32-bit PCI slots.

The 760MPX chipset is a better choice for a server because of its support for 66MHz and 64-bit PCI slots, whereas the 760MP is a suitable choice for a workstation.

None of these chipsets support USB 2.0, ATA-133, or DDR333 or faster memory. If you buy an Athlon, a Duron, or an Athlon XP desktop system, it's far more likely that your system will contain a third-party chipset than an AMD chipset; however, the 760MP and 760MPX chipsets are popular choices for AMD-based workstations and servers. The following sections cover the third-party chipsets made for the Athlon, Duron, and Athlon XP processors.

VIA Chipsets for Athlon, Duron, and Athlon XP

VIA Technologies, Inc., is the largest chipset and processor supplier outside of Intel and AMD. Originally founded in 1987, VIA is based in Taipei, Taiwan, and is the largest integrated circuit design firm on the island. VIA is a fabless company, which means it farms out the manufacturing to other companies with chip foundry capability. Although it is best known for its chipsets, in 1999 VIA purchased the Cyrix processor division from National Semiconductor and the Centaur processor division from IDT, respectively, thereby becoming a supplier of processors in addition to chipsets. VIA has also formed a joint venture with SONICblue (formerly S3) as a means of integrating graphics capabilities into various chipset products. This joint venture is known as S3 Graphics, Inc.

VIA makes chipsets for Intel, AMD, and Cyrix (VIA) processors. Table 4.34 provides an overview of VIA's Athlon/Duron chipsets, which use the traditional North/South Bridge architecture.

More recently, VIA has converted to a new architecture called V-Link, which uses a fast dedicated connection between the North Bridge and South Bridge. V-Link is similar to Intel's hub architecture, as well as HyperTransport (used by ALi, NVIDIA, and ATI) and A-Link (used by ATI). V-Link is also used by VIA's Pentium 4 chipsets. Tables 4.35 and 4.36 provide an overview of V-Link chipsets, which also support the VIA Modular Architecture Platform (V-MAP) design. As with VIA's chipsets for the Pentium 4, V-MAP uses identical pinouts for the V-Link North and South Bridge chips so vendors can reuse a motherboard design with more advanced chipsets as they are developed.

Both types of chipsets are discussed in the following sections.

Table 4.34. VIA Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP Processor Chipsets Using North/South Bridge Architecture

Chipset

Apollo KX133

Apollo KT133

Apollo KT133A

Apollo KLE133

Introduced

Aug. 1999

June 2000

Dec. 2000

March 2001

North Bridge

VT8371

VT8363

VT8363A

VT 8361

Processor support

Athlon

Athlon/Duron

Athlon/Duron

Duron

CPU interface

Slot-A

Socket-A (462)

Socket-A (462)

Socket-A (462)

CPU FSB

200MHz

200MHz

200/266MHz

200/266MHz

AGP

4x

4x

4x

Integrated AGP 2x

PCI

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

Memory type

SDRAM

SDRAM

SDRAM

SDRAM

Memory speed

PC133

PC133

PC100/133

PC100/133

Maximum memory

2GB

2GB

2GB

2GB

South Bridge

VT82C686A

VT82C686A

VT82C686B

VT82C686B

ATA/IDE

ATA-66

ATA-66

ATA-100

ATA-100

USB ports

1C4P

1C4P

1C4P

1C4P

Power management

SMM/ACPI

SMM/ACPI

SMM/ACPI

SMM/ACPI

Super I/O

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CMOS/Clock

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Table 4.35. VIA Athlon XP/Duron Processor Chipsets Using V-Link Architecture

Chipset

Apollo KT266

Apollo KT266A

Apollo KT333

ProSavage KM266

Apollo KT400

Apollo KT400A

North Bridge chip

VT8366

VT8633A

VT8753E

VT8375

VT8377

VT8377A

Bus speed

200, 266MHz

200, 266MHz

200, 266, 333MHz

200, 266MHz

200, 266, 333MHz

200, 266, 333MHz

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

No

No

No

No

No

Memory types

PC100/133, DDR200/266

PC100/133, DDR200/266

DDR200/266/333

PC100/133, DDR200/266

DDR200/266/333

DDR200/266/333/400

Parity/ECC

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Maximum memory

4GB

4GB

4GB

4GB

4GB

4GB

PCI support

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

PCI speed/width

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

AGP slot

4x

4x

4x

4x

8x

8x

Integrated video

No

No

No

S3 Graphics ProSavage8 3D

No

No

South Bridge

VT8233, VT8233C, VT8233A

VT8233, VT8233C, VT8233A

VT8233, VT8233C, VT8233A, VT8235

VT8233, VT8233C, VT8233A

VT8235

VT8235CE, VT8237

V-Link speed

266MBps

266MBps

266MBps

266MBps

533MBps

533MBps

Table 4.36. VIA South Bridge Chips for Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP

South Bridge Chip

USB Support

Number of USB Ports

ATA Support

Audio

10/100 Ethernet

HomePNA

V-Link Throughput

VT8233

1.1

6

33/66/100

AC'97, 6-channel[1]

Yes

Yes

266MBps

VT8233A

1.1

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 6-channel[1]

Yes

No

266MBps

VT8233C

1.1

6

33/66/100

AC'97, 6-channel[1]

Yes[2]

No

266MBps

VT8235

2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 6-channel[1]

Yes

No

533MBps

VT8237

2.0

6

33/66/100/133; Serial ATA; Optional SATA RAID

AC'97, 6-channel[1]

Yes

No

533MBps

[1] Integrated audio requires separate audio codec chip on motherboard; it also supports MC'97 soft modem.

[2] 3Com 10/100 Ethernet.

VIA Technologies Apollo KX133

The VIA Apollo KX133 chipset brings AGP 4x, PC133, a 200MHz FSB, and ATA-66 technologies to the AMD Athlon processor platform, exceeding the performance of AMD's own 750 chipset. It was the first chipset to support AGP 4x.

Key features include the following:

  • 200MHz processor bus

  • AGP 4x graphics bus

  • PC133 SDRAM memory

  • 2GB maximum RAM

  • ATA-66 support

  • Four USB ports

  • AC97 link for audio and modem

  • Hardware monitoring

  • Power management

The VIA Apollo KX133 is a two-chip set consisting of the VT8371 North Bridge controller and the VT82C686A South Bridge controller.

VIA Technologies Apollo KT133 and KT133A

The VIA Apollo KT133/A chipsets are designed to support the AMD Athlon and Duron processors in Socket-A (462) form. Based on the prior KX133 chipset, the KT133/A differ mainly in their support for Socket-A (462) over the previous Slot-A processor interface.

The VIA Apollo KT133 and KT133A are both two-chip sets consisting of the VT8363 North Bridge and the VT82C686A South Bridge (KT133) or the VT8363A North Bridge and the VT82C686B South Bridge (KT133A).

Both the KT133 and KT133A support the following standard features:

  • Athlon/Duron Socket-A (462) processors

  • 200MHz CPU (front-side) bus

  • AGP 4x

  • 2GB RAM maximum

  • PC100/PC133MHz SDRAM

  • PCI 2.2

  • ATA-66

  • USB support

  • AC-97 audio

  • Integrated Super I/O

  • Integrated hardware monitoring

  • ACPI power management

The KT133A (VT8363A North Bridge with VT82C686B South Bridge) adds the following features:

  • 266MHz CPU (front-side) bus

  • ATA-100

ProSavage PM133

The VIA ProSavage PM133 integrates S3 Graphics' S3 Savage 4 and S3 Savage 2000 3D and 2D graphics engines with the Apollo Pro KT133 chipset. The major features of the chipset are the same as for the Apollo Pro KT133, with the following additions:

  • 2MB–32MB shared memory architecture integrated with Savage 4 3D and Savage 2000 2D video

  • Z-buffering, 32-bit true-color rendering, massive 2K-by-2K textures, single-pass multiple textures, sprite antialiasing, and other 3D features

  • Support for DVD playback, DVI LCD displays, and TV-out

  • PCI 2.2 compliance

An optional AGP 4x interface enables the integrated AGP 4x video to be upgraded with an add-on card if desired. This two-chip chipset consists of the VT8365 North Bridge and VT8231 South Bridge.

The VT8231 South Bridge integrates the Super I/O and supports the LPC interface.

Apollo KT266 and KT266A

The Apollo KT266 is the first VIA chipset for Athlon-based systems to support VIA's high-speed V-Link system architecture. V-Link connects the 552-pin VT8366 North Bridge to the 376-pin VT8233 series South Bridge with a 266MBps data pathway, which is twice as fast as traditional PCI-based connections.

Major features of the KT266 include system bus speeds of 200/266MHz, AGP 2x/4x interface, and up to 4GB of DDR200/266 DDR SDRAM or PC100/133 SDRAM. Other features vary with the South Bridge (VT8233, VT8233A, or VT8233C) chip used with the VT8366.

The KT266A is a pin-compatible upgrade to the original KT266's North Bridge. The KT266A's VT8366A includes VIA's Performance Driven Design, which is not a technical term but a marketing term for the A-series' chips improved memory timing and deeper command queues to improve chipset performance. Basic features of the KT266A are otherwise similar to the KT266.

ProSavage KM266

The ProSavage KM266 combines the features of the KT266 with the graphics core of the S3 Graphics ProSavage 8 2D/3D accelerator. Unlike some other chipsets with integrated graphics, the P4M266 retains an AGP 4x slot, so users can upgrade to faster AGP 4x graphics in the future.

The ProSavage8 core uses 32MB of system RAM for its frame buffer, supports AGP 8x bandwidth internally with 128-bit data paths, and features DVD DXVA Motion Compensation to improve the quality of DVD playback. It supports all members of the VT8233 family of South Bridge chips and has a 266MBps 4x V-Link connection between North and South Bridge chips.

Apollo KT333

The Apollo KT333 is a pin-compatible development of the KT266A, adding support for a 333MHz system bus, 333MHz memory bus, and DDR333 memory. Unlike the KT266A, the KT333 no longer supports PC100/133 memory, but it uses the same KT8233 family of South Bridge chips.

Apollo KT400

The Apollo KT400 is the first VIA chipset for the Athlon XP processor to offer AGP 8x and a second-generation 533MB/s V-Link connection to the South Bridge. It uses the new VT8235 South Bridge, which is VIA's first South Bridge chip to support USB 2.0 as well as ATA-133.

The combination of faster video, fast memory and system bus speeds, and faster V-Link connections make the KT400 among the fastest Athlon XP chipsets.

Apollo KT400A

In previous A-series chipsets from VIA, the North Bridge component was replaced with an improved chip and the South Bridge component was retained. However, the KT400A features new designs for both its North Bridge (VT8377A) and South Bridge (VT8237) chips. Its major features include

  • System bus support up to 333MHz

  • DDR memory support up to DDR400

  • Up to 4GB of memory

  • An expanded array of prefetch buffers to reduce memory latency and improve throughput (FastStream64)

  • AGP 8x interface

  • Integrated six-channel Surround Sound AC'97 audio

  • Eight USB 2.0 ports

  • Integrated MC'97 modem

  • Integrated 10/100 Ethernet

  • Serial ATA

  • ATA 33/66/100/133

  • ACPI/OnNow power management

KT400A's FastStream64 enables the system to reach 3.2GBps memory transfer speeds without the need for more expensive dual-channel memory support.

Figure 4.44 shows the architecture of the KT400A chipset.

Figure 4.44. VIA VT400A block diagram.

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Silicon Integrated Systems Chipsets for AMD Athlon/Duron Processors

SiS has a variety of chipsets for the Athlon, Duron, and Athlon XP processors. Tables 4.37 and 4.38 provide an overview of these chipsets, some of which use SiS's unique single-chip design and others of which use a high-speed two-chip design similar to other vendors' chipsets. These chipsets are discussed in the following sections.

Table 4.37. SiS Chipsets for Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP Processors

Chipset

SiS730S

SiS740

SiS733

SiS735

SiS745

SiS746

SiS746FX

SiS748

Bus speed

200/266MHz

266MHz

200/266MHz

200/266MHz

266MHz

266MHz

266MHz

Up to 400MHz

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Memory type

PC133/SDRAM

DDR266/PC133

PC133

PC133/DDDR266

DDR266/333

DDR266/333

DDR266/333/400

DDR266/333/400

Parity/ECC

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Maximum memory

1.5GB

1.5GB

1.5GB

1.5GB

3GB

3GB

3GB

3GB

PCI support

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

PCI speed/width

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

AGP slot

4x

None

4x

4x

4x

8x

8x

8x

Integrated video

Yes[1]

Yes[2]

No

No

No

No

No

No

South Bridge

N/A[3]

SiS96x series

N/A[3]

N/A[3]

N/A[3]

SiS963 series

SiS963 series

SiS963 series

MuTIOL speed

N/A

533MBps

N/A

N/A

N/A

1GBps[5]

1GBps[5]

1GBps[5]

ATA support

ATA-100

Varies[4]

ATA-100

ATA-100

ATA-100

Varies[4]

Varies[4]

Varies[4]\up5

USB support

1.1/4 ports

Varies[4]

1.1/6 ports

1.1/6 ports

1.1/6 ports

Varies[4]

Varies[4]

Varies[4]

Audio support

Wavetable audio

Varies[4]

AC'97, SPDIF out

AC'97, SPDIF out

AC'97

Varies[4]

Varies[4]

Varies[4]\up5

10/100 Ethernet

Yes

Varies[4]

No

Yes

No

Varies[4]

Varies[4]

Varies[4]

IEEE-1394a

No

Varies[4]

No

No

Yes

Varies[4]

Varies[4]

Varies[4]

[1] 2D/3D accelerator with hardware DVD playback and optional SiS301 Video Bridge to TV and secondary monitor.

[2] DirectX7-compliant 3D features, including two pixel rendering pipelines and four texture units.

[3] Single-chip (combined N/S Bridge) design.

[5] Chipset uses HyperStreaming technology, an improved version of MuTIOL.

[4] Varies with MuTIOL South Bridge chip used.

Table 4.38. SiS MuTIOL South Bridge Chips for Athlon XP

South Bridge Chip

USB Support

Number of USB Ports

ATA Support

Audio

10/100 Ethernet

HomePNA 1.0/2.0

IEEE-1394

MuTIOL Clock Speed

SiS961

1.1

6

33/66/100

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

No

266MHz

SiS961B

1.1

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

No

266MHz

SiS962

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

Yes

266MHz

SiS962L

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

No

266MHz

SiS963

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

Yes

533MHz

SiS963L

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

No

533MHz

SiS MuTIOL High-Speed North/South Bridge Connection

The SiS96x-series South Bridge chips use a high-speed bus called MuTIOL to connect with compatible North Bridge chips. The original version of MuTIOL (supported by the SiS961- and 962-series chips) is a 16-bit wide 266MHz connection that provides 533MBps bandwidth, twice the speed of the Intel hub architecture used by Intel's 800-series chipsets.

The SiS963-series and matching North Bridge chips use a second generation of MuTIOL called MuTIOL 1G, which supports a 16-bit-wide 533MHz connection to achieve bandwidths exceeding 1GBps.

When connected to the SiS748 North Bridge, the SiS963-series chips use a further development of MuTIOL called HyperStreaming, which integrates the following four technologies to further improve the speed of data transfer:

  • Single Stream with Low Latency Technology. Improves performance by 5%–43% depending on the activity.

  • Multiple Stream with Pipelining and Concurrent Execution Technology. Uses concurrent parallel data pipelines and simultaneous processing of nonsequential data. In file-copy operations, for example, performance increases as data file size increases.

  • Specific Stream with Prioritized Channel Technology. Improves playback of Internet music, video, and applications such as IP telephony and videoconferencing.

  • Smart Stream Flow Control Technology. Analyzes characteristics of different interfaces and improves performance.

SiS730S

The SiS730S is a high-performance, low-cost, single-chip chipset with integrated 2D/3D graphics and support for Socket A versions of the AMD Athlon and Duron.

The integrated video is based on a 128-bit graphic display interface with AGP 4x performance. In addition to providing a standard analog interface for CRT monitors, the SiS730S also provides the DFP for a digital flat panel monitor. An optional SiS301 video bridge supports NTSC/PAL TV output. The SiS730S also supports an AGP 4x slot, enabling users to upgrade to a separate AGP card in the future.

The SiS730S also includes integrated 10/100Mb Fast Ethernet as well as an AC-97-compliant interface that comprises a digital audio engine with 3D-hardware accelerator, on-chip sample rate converter, and professional wavetable along with separate modem DMA controller. SiS730S also incorporates the LPC interface for attaching newer Super I/O chips and a dual USB host controller with six USB ports. The SiS730S can also be used with ISA slots if an optional LPC/ISA bridge chip is used.

Features of the SiS730S include

  • Support for AMD Athlon/Duron processors with 200MHz system bus

  • Support for PC133 SDRAM

  • Meets PC99 requirements

  • PCI 2.2 compliant

  • Four PCI masters

  • Support for Ultra DMA100

  • Integrated AGP 2x 2D/3D video/graphics accelerator

  • Support for digital flat panel

  • Hardware DVD decoding

  • Built-in secondary CRT controller for independent secondary CRT, LCD, or TV digital output

  • LPC interface

  • Advanced PCI H/W audio (Sound Blaster 16 and DirectSound 3D compliant) and modem

  • Meets ACPI 1.0, APM 1.2 requirements

  • PCI Bus Power Management Interface Spec. 1.0

  • Integrated keyboard/mouse controller

  • Dual USB controller with six USB ports

  • Integrated 10/100Mbps Ethernet controller

SiS733 and SiS735

The SiS733 and SiS735 are high-performance single-chip sets that support the AMD Athlon and Duron Socket A processors. Similar to other SiS single-chip sets, the SiS733 and SiS735 incorporate the features of a traditional North Bridge, South Bridge, and Super I/O chip into a single chip.

The SiS733 supports PC133 SDRAM and uses a 682-pin BGA package. The SiS735 supports either PC133 or DDR266 SDRAM and integrates 10/100 Fast Ethernet and HomePNA 1Mbps/10Mbps Home Network interfaces. The SiS735 also uses a 682-pin BGA package.

The SiS733 and SiS735 share the following features:

  • Support for 4x AGP

  • Up to six PCI masters

  • Dual UDMA/100 IDE host adapters

  • 1.5GB RAM maximum

  • Six USB ports

  • AC'97 audio and AMR support

  • Integrated RTC

  • LPC interface for support of MIDI, joystick, and legacy BIOS devices

  • PC2001 compliant

Figure 4.45 illustrates the SiS733's block diagram.

Figure 4.45. The SiS733 provides a single control interface for all major motherboard functions.

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SiS740

The SiS740 is a dual-chip design that provides a high-speed integrated video solution for Athlon-class processors. Its North Bridge and South Bridge chips use the high-speed MuTIOL connection to transfer data. Its major features include

  • Integrated Real256 2D/3D graphics core with full DirectX 7 compatibility

  • Up to 128MB of shared memory

  • Hardware DVD playback

  • DDR266 memory support

It is designed to use the SiS961- or 962-series South Bridge chips.

SiS745

The SiS745 is the first single-chip solution to integrate IEEE-1394a (FireWire 400) as part of its I/O. It is designed to provide a high-performance legacy-free solution. Its key features include the following:

  • DDR266/333 memory support up to 3GB

  • Support for Athlon XP processor as well as earlier models

  • Six USB 1.1 ports

  • Three IEEE-1394a ports

  • Legacy keyboard, mouse, floppy, MIDI, and joystick interfaces

  • ATA-100

  • AC'97 audio and AMR (audio modem riser) support for a V.90 soft modem

SiS746 and SiS746FX

The SiS746 is the first Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP–compatible chipset on the market to feature an AGP 8x interface. It is a two-piece chipset designed to connect with the SiS963-series South Bridge chipsets.

Key features include 266MHz system bus, support for DD266/333 memory, and a second-generation MuTIOL connection between the North and South Bridge chips that provides a 1BGps bandwidth.

The companion SiS963L South Bridge chip adds the following features: ATA-133 support, six USB 2.0 ports, six-channel AC'97 audio, and MII interface for HomePNA or 10/100 Ethernet networking.

The SiS963 South Bridge chip adds IEEE-1394a (FireWire 400) support.

The SiS746FX North Bridge is an enhanced version of the SiS746, adding support for the 333MHz system bus and approved DDR400 memory. It also uses the SiS963 series of South Bridge chips.

SiS748

Like the SiS746 series, the SiS748 also uses the SiS963 series of South Bridge chips, but it uses the latest HyperStreaming technology for a faster and more intelligent connection between the chips. Its other major features include

  • Up to 400MHz system bus

  • DDR266/333/400 memory support

  • AGP 8x interface

Figure 4.46 shows the system architecture of the SiS748 chipset when using the SiS963L South Bridge chip. If the SiS963 South Bridge chip is used in place of the SiS963L pictured, three IEEE-1394a ports are also available.

Figure 4.46. Block diagram for SiS748 chipset with SiS963L South Bridge.

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ALiMagik1 for AMD Athlon/Duron Systems

ALi Corporation makes only one chipset for AMD Athlon/Duron processors: the ALiMagik1.

ALiMagik1 is a two-chip chipset that uses the M1647 Super North Bridge and the M1535D+ South Bridge (which is also used by its Pentium III/Celeron chipsets). The M1647 Super North Bridge is a 528-pin BGA chip.

The M1647 Super North Bridge supports SDRAM as well as DDR SDRAM at speeds of 200MHz or 266MHz. It supports up to 3GB of RAM but does not support ECC. Memory timing is x-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 in back-to-back SDRAM reads. Because the M1647 supports both conventional and DDR SDRAM, system manufacturers can use the same chipset for both memory types.

The M1647 supports AGP 4x video, PCI 2.2, up to six PCI masters beyond the North Bridge and PCI bridge, ACPI and Legacy green power management, PCI Mobile CLKRUN#, and AGP Mobile BUSY#/STOP#.

When combined with an M1535+ South Bridge chip, the chipset is called the MobileMagik1 and can be used on Athlon- or Duron-based portable systems.

Because this chipset, unlike others that use DDR memory, still uses the traditional 133MBps PCI bus connection between North and South Bridge chips, its performance is among the lowest of any Athlon chipset.

NVIDIA nForce Chipsets for Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP

NVIDIA, although best known for its popular GeForce line of graphics chipsets, is also becoming a popular vendor of chipsets for the AMD Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP processor family with its nForce and nForce2 product families.

nForce's advanced features include

  • 400MBps HyperTransport link between chipset components. nForce is the first PC chipset to use HyperTransport.

  • Dual-channel crossbar memory controller to provide high-speed memory access when identical pairs of memory are used. It uses independent 64-bit memory controllers.

  • nView multidisplay hardware (420 chipset with integrated video) supports dual displays with integrated video.

  • AGP 4x interface.

  • Dynamic adaptive speculative preprocessor (DASP) to reduce latency and improve prefetching of data.

  • StreamThru architecture to improve isochronous (time-dependent) data transfers for network and broadband through the chipset's integrated 10/100 Ethernet port.

  • Integrated GeForce2 MX video (420 chipset with integrated video) with support for DVI LCD flat panels.

  • True hardware-based audio processing with support for Dolby Digital (AC-3) 5.1 channel audio (SoundStorm chipsets).

nForce2 improvements over nForce include the following:

  • DualDDR improved dual-channel memory controller that supports up to DDR400 memory and allows dual-channel operation with two or three DIMMs

  • Optional IEEE-1394a support

  • Optional GeForce4 MX integrated video

  • AGP 8x interface

Table 4.39 provides an overview of the North Bridge chips in the nForce and nForce2 families, and Table 4.40 provides an overview of the nForce/nForce2 South Bridge chips. Unlike most other chip makers, NVIDIA does not make Pentium 4–compatible chipsets; the nForce is a descendant of the custom chipset NVIDIA created for the Microsoft Xbox console game system.

nForce North Bridge chips with integrated graphics are known as integrated graphics processors (IGPs), whereas those that require separate AGP video are known as system platform processors (SPPs). All South Bridge chips are known as media and communications processors (MCP). IGP/SPP and MCP chips communicate over an 800MBps HyperTransport connection.

Table 4.39. nForce/nForce2 IGP/SPP (North Bridge) Chips

North Bridge Chip

nForce 420

nForce 415

nForce2 IGP

nForce2 SPP

Bus speed

200/266MHz

200/266MHz

200/266/333MHz

200/266MHz

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

No

No

No

Memory type

DDR200/266MHz PC100/133

DDR200/266MHz PC100/133

DDR200/266/333/400[1]

DDR200/266/333/400[1]

Parity/ECC

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Maximum memory

4GB

4GB

3GB

3GB

Dual-channel mode

Yes[2]

Yes[2]

Yes

Yes

PCI support

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

PCI speed/width

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

AGP slot

4x

4x

8x

8x

Integrated video

GeForce2 MX

No

GeForce4 MX

No

HyperTransport speed

400MBps

400MBps

400MBps

400MBps

South Bridge chip

nForce MCP, MCP-D

nForce MCP, MCP-D

nForce2 MCP, MCP-T

nForce2 MCP, MCP-T

[1] Requires external AGP card to support DDR400 memory.

[2] Use only two identical memory modules to enable this mode.

Table 4.40. nForce/nForce2 MCP (South Bridge) Chips

South Bridge Chip

USB Support

Number of USB Ports

ATA Support

Audio

10/100 Ethernet

IEEE-1394

Used with

nForce MCP

1.1

6

33/66/100

AC'97, 5.1-channel

Yes

No

nForce IGP, SPP

nForce MCP-D[1]

1.1

6

33/66/100

NVIDIA Audio Processing Unit, Dolby Digital 5.1 channel, DirectX 8 3D audio, SPDIF

Yes

No

nForce IGP, SPP

nForce2 MCP

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 2-channel, 3D audio

Yes

No

nForce2 IGP, SPP

nForce2 MCP-T[1]

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

NVIDIA Audio Processing Unit, Dolby Digital 5.1 channel, DirectX 8 3D audio, SPDIF

Yes (dual NVIDIA[2] and 3Com)

Yes

nForce2 IGP, SPP

[1] Also known as NVIDIA SoundStorm

[2] Also supports HomePNA networking

The combination of advanced memory controllers, prefetch design, HyperTransport high-speed connection, and hardware audio processing in MCP-D and MCP-T chips makes the second-generation nForce2 chipsets among the fastest chipsets available for Athlon XP processors.

Figure 4.47 shows the architecture of the nForce2 IGP and MCP-T combination, which provides the greatest versatility. If the SPP North Bridge is used instead of the IGP, integrated video is not present. If the MCP South Bridge is used instead of the MCP-T, IEEE-1394a, hardware 5.1 Dolby Digital audio, and dual network ports are not available.

Figure 4.47. NVIDIA nForce2 IGP/MCP2 chipset architecture.

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ATI Radeon IGP Chipsets for Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP

ATI's line of chipsets for the Athlon series of processors integrates Radeon VE-level 3D graphics, DVD playback, and dual-display features with high-performance North Bridge and South Bridge designs. ATI uses its high-speed A-Link bus to connect its North and South Bridge chips, but it also supports connections to third-party South Bridge chips via the PCI bus. This enables system designers to create an all-ATI or a mix-and-match solution. Many of the first Radeon IGP-based systems on the market used ALi or VIA South Bridge chips.

The Radeon IGP North Bridge chips for Athlon-series processors include the Radeon IGP 320. To create an all-ATI solution, the IGP 320 can be matched with either of ATI's South Bridge chips: the IXP 200 or IXP 250. Both of these chips support six USB 2.0 ports and ATA33/66/100.

Table 4.41 summarizes the major features of the IGP 320, and Table 4.42 summarizes the major features of the IXP 200 and 250.

Table 4.41. Radeon IGP (North Bridge) Chip for Athlon

North Bridge Chip

Radeon IGP 320

Bus speed

200/266MHz

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

Memory type

DDR200/266

Parity/ECC

Neither

Maximum memory

1GB

PCI support

2.2

PCI speed/width

33MHz/32-bit

AGP slot

4x

Integrated video

Radeon VE[*]

A-Link speed

266MBps

[*] Same core as ATI Radeon 7000, with support for dual displays

Table 4.42. ATI South Bridge Chips for Athlon

South Bridge Chip

IXP 200/250[*]

USB Support

6 USB 2.0 ports

ATA Support

ATA100

Audio Support

AC'97, S/PDIF

Ethernet LAN

3Com 10/100

Super I/O

Yes

High Speed Interconnect

A-Link

[*] The IXP250 has identical features to IXP200; plus it supports Wake On LAN (WOL), Desktop Management Interface (DMI), manage boot agent (MBA), and the Alert Standards Forum (ASF) mechanism.

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    Chapter 1. Development of the PC
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    Chapter 3. Microprocessor Types and Specifications
    Chapter 4. Motherboards and Buses
    Motherboard Form Factors
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    Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP Chipsets
    Intel Workstation Chipsets for Pentium 4 and Xeon
    Chipsets for Athlon 64
    Super I/O Chips
    Motherboard Interface Connectors
    System Bus Types, Functions, and Features
    Types of I/O Buses
    System Resources
    Resolving Resource Conflicts
    Motherboard Selection Criteria (Knowing What to Look For)
    Chapter 5. BIOS
    Chapter 6. Memory
    Chapter 7. The ATA/IDE Interface
    Chapter 8. The SCSI Interface
    Chapter 9. Magnetic Storage Principles
    Chapter 10. Hard Disk Storage
    Chapter 11. Floppy Disk Storage
    Chapter 12. High-Capacity Removable Storage
    Chapter 13. Optical Storage
    Chapter 14. Physical Drive Installation and Configuration
    Chapter 15. Video Hardware
    Chapter 16. Audio Hardware
    Chapter 17. I/O Interfaces from Serial and Parallel to IEEE-1394 and USB
    Chapter 18. Input Devices
    Chapter 19. Internet Connectivity
    Chapter 20. Local Area Networking
    Chapter 21. Power Supply and Chassis/Case
    Chapter 22. Building or Upgrading Systems
    Chapter 23. PC Diagnostics, Testing, and Maintenance
    Chapter 24. File Systems and Data Recovery
    Appendix A. Glossary
    Appendix B. Key Vendor Contact Information
    Appendix C. Troubleshooting Index
    List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
    Index


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