On 11 Jun 2007 at 11:06, Ethan Dicks wrote:
Interesting - I've done that with a Dell laptop,
but I didn't know
there was a desktop chipset that could do it.
The line has blurred between "laptop" and "desktop" chipsets--the VIA
SSB has several features that are cutomarily associated with the
former. Given that laptops/notebooks are gradually displacing
traditional desktop machines in the consumer market, it makes sense
to produce a chip that has laptop design features but can be used in
a desktop system.
Cheers,
Chuck