Spinner
1 May 2004, 4:01am
It has been reported that Intel's New Grantsdale and Alderwood chipsets will not run on Windows 98 or ME. Tough luck for the minority.
It’s a surprise that Intel is not going to support Microsoft Windows Me and 98 because Microsoft decided to offer more support for its earlier operating systems due to delays in the launch of Longhorn, Microsoft's next generation Operating System.
Grandsdale and Alderwood chipsets commercial names are i925X, i915P for discrete and i915G for the one with integrated graphics.
Source: CoolTechZone (http://www.cooltechzone.com/reviews/cpu/itwbu64p_017.php)
It’s a surprise that Intel is not going to support Microsoft Windows Me and 98 because Microsoft decided to offer more support for its earlier operating systems due to delays in the launch of Longhorn, Microsoft's next generation Operating System.
Grandsdale and Alderwood chipsets commercial names are i925X, i915P for discrete and i915G for the one with integrated graphics.
Source: CoolTechZone (http://www.cooltechzone.com/reviews/cpu/itwbu64p_017.php)