hmm u mean Bearlake?
im not really sure but the core "Bearlake" do have 2 version, 1 supports
only DDR2 while a second version with device id 29C2 and 29C3 supports
DDR3...with the Q33 chipset that is...

On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Kiki <[email protected]> wrote:

> ^_^ hehe
>
> that's what I thought
>
> trying to guess:
> LPGD = Lakeport Graphics, Desktop
> CLGD = Calistoga Graphics, Desktop
> CLGE = Calistoga Graphics, ...Extreme?
> BWGX = Broadwater Graphics
> BWGQ = Broadwater Graphics, Q series chipset
> BWGC = Broadwater Graphics, G965
> BWGZ = Broadwater, 946GZ
> CRGD = Crestline Graphics, ...Desktop? @_@
> CRGE = Crestline Graphics, ...Extreme?
> BLBG = Bearlake, G series chipset
> BLBQ = Bearlake, Q35
> BLBQC = Bearlake, Q33
>
> ...what's the next B in Broadwater means? and what's QC means? >_<
>
>
> On Apr 17, 3:05 pm, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ah , good question :)
> >
> > all i know is the number at the back represents device number where 0
> means
> > the main device and 1 are the second device mainly use when there are
> > external display attached...
> >
> > the "i" infront represents "intel"
> >
> > the name between "i" and "device num" are hardware core codename, i guess
> > for example the GMAx3100 use the core codename "Crestline" , correct me
> if
> > im wrong here.... :(
> >
>
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