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DiabloD3last Wednesday at 11:49 AM1 replyview on HN

To further expand on this, "southbridge" is what we now call a chipset expander (or 50 other company or product line specific names).

Its a switch that has a bunch of unified PHYs that can do many different tasks (non-primary PCI-E lanes, SATA ports, USB ports, etc), leveraging shared hardware to reduce silicon footprint while increasing utility, and connects to PCI-E lanes on the CPU.


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LtdJorgelast Wednesday at 12:04 PM

Don’t EPYC CPUs avoid using a chipset altogether? I think in that case, it would be NB+SB.

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