[coreboot-gerrit] Change in coreboot[master]: util/inteltool: Fix LynxPoint (non-LP) GPIO register map
Nico Huber (Code Review)
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Wed Oct 17 19:31:39 CEST 2018
Nico Huber has posted comments on this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/29167 )
Change subject: util/inteltool: Fix LynxPoint (non-LP) GPIO register map
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PS2, Line 11: Intel 9 Series
> According to what I can see on ark.intel. […]
IIRC, those were rebranded Lynx Point chips. A real 9 series
(non-lp) was never released, AFAIK.
To be clear, LP stands for low power wrt. to Intels PCHs. And
that means they are sold with the CPU on a single interposer
for ultrabooks, usually called -U or -Y (e.g. Haswell-U,
Broadwell-U etc.).
OTOH, H97 and Z97 are discrete desktop chips.
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