- Update Your Chipset Drivers. Chipset drivers are responsible for controlling communication between various components in your system: the processor, the video card, the hard drives, PCI devices and system memory. Keeping these drivers up to date is important - especially if you are experiencing generally sluggish system performance.
- This site maintains listings of monitor drivers available on the web, organized by company. Includes links to useful resources. Includes monitor drivers,display.
This driver package supports the operating system/boot device included in the RAID array and standalone NVMe boot device with a separate SATA RAID storage array. Raid driver binary plus the QuickStart guide will assist you with the pre-load RAID during Windows 10 installation on the above AMD.
Description | Type | OS | Version | Date |
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Chipset INF Utility Primarily for Intel® Chipset Products, this utility version 10.1.18383.8213 installs the Windows* INF files. See detailed description to find out if you need this file. | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* Windows 10, 64-bit* Windows Server 2019* 2 more | 10.1.18383.8213 Latest | 5/7/2020 |
Intel® Management Engine Driver for Windows 8.1* and Windows® 10 Provides Intel® Management Engine Driver for Windows 8.1* and Windows® 10 Supporting 6th,7th and 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family (Sky Lake,Kaby Lake and Kaby Lake R). | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* Windows 10, 64-bit* Windows 8.1, 32-bit* Windows 8.1, 64-bit* | 1909.12.0.1236 Latest | 3/26/2019 |
Intel® Management Engine Driver for Windows 7* Provides Intel® Management Engine Driver for Windows 7* for 6th,7th and 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family (Sky Lake,Kaby Lake and Kaby Lake R). | Driver | Windows 7, 32-bit* Windows 7, 64-bit* | 1909.12.0.1237 Latest | 3/26/2019 |
Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver for Intel® 8/9/100 Series and Intel® C220/C610 Chipset Family Installs Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver (version 5.0.4.43v2) for Intel® 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Families and 4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor U-Series Platform. | Driver | Windows 7, 32-bit* Windows 7, 64-bit* Windows Server 2008 R2* | 5.0.4.43v2 Latest | 9/28/2018 |
The following is a list of notable .
Current[edit]
- ABS Computer Technologies (Parent: Newegg)
- Alphabet Inc.
- Amiga, Inc.
- Alienware (Parent: Dell)
- Dell
- Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS)
- Gigabyte
- Grundig (Parent: Arçelik)
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- HP Inc. (formerly Hewlett-Packard)
- Compaq
- Lenovo
- Micro-Star International (MSI)
Drivers Sony
Companies that have ceased production[edit]
- Acorn Computers - Bought by Morgan Stanley and renamed as Element 14 in 1999.
- Alliant Computer Systems - Ceased operations in 1992.
- Altos Computer Systems - Acquired by Acer in 1990.
- Amdahl Corporation - A wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu since 1997.
- Apollo Computer - Acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1989.
- Apricot Computers - Ceased operations in 1999.
- Ardent Computer - Merged with Stellar Computer to form Stardent in 1989.
- AST Computers, LLC - Exited the computer market in 2001.
- Burroughs - Merged with Sperry to form Unisys in 1986.
- Celerity Computing - Acquired by Floating Point Systems in 1988.
- Commodore International - Declared bankruptcy in 1994.
- Compaq - Acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2002. Defunct as a subsidiary as of 2013.
- CompuAdd - Filed for bankruptcy in 1993.
- Control Data Corporation (CDC) - Shrank as units were spun off from 1988 to 1992; remainder is now Ceridian.
- Convergent Technologies - Acquired by Unisys in 1988.
- Convex Computer - Purchased by The Hewlett-Packard Company in 1995.
- Corona Data Systems - among the original 'IBM PC Compatible' clone makers
- Data General - was one of the first minicomputer firms from the late 1960s, purchased by EMC in 1999 for its innovative RAID array storage.
- Digital Equipment Corporation - Acquired by Compaq in 1998.
- Durango Systems Corporation - Merged with Molecular Systems in 1982 which went bankrupt in 1984
- Eagle Computer - Ceased operations in 1986.
- Eckert–Mauchly Computer - Acquired by Remington Rand in 1950.
- Elonex — Sells tablets (as of 2011)
- Encore Computer - Acquired by Gores Technology Group in 1998 and renamed to Encore Real Time Computing.
- English Electric - Merged into International Computers Limited.
- eMachines - Discontinued by its current owner Acer in 2012.
- Escom - Declared bankruptcy on July 15, 1996.
- Everex - US subsidiary closed in 2009.
- Evesham - Merged into TIME Computers.
- Franklin Computer Corporation - Exited computer hardware business and reorganized into Franklin Electronic Publishers.
- Gateway - Acquired by Acer in October 2007.
- General Electric - Sold its computer division to Honeywell in 1970.
- Gericom - Acquired by Quanmax then merged with S&T.
- Gould Electronics - Sold its computer division to Nippon Mining in 1988, who in turn sold it to Encore Computer later that year.
- Hewlett-Packard - Spun off into Hewlett Packard Enterprise and renamed as HP Inc. in 2015
- Honeywell - Sold its computer division to Groupe Bull in 1991.
- International Computers and Tabulators (ICT) - Merged into International Computers Limited.
- International Computers Limited (ICL) - Now part of Fujitsu.
- Kaypro - Filed for bankruptcy in 1992.
- Leading Edge - Mid '80s leader in PC clone for the masses - Manufacturing done first by Mitsubishi then Daewoo.
- LEO Computers - Lyons Electronic Office. In 1963 merged with English Electric, then Marconi and eventually merged into International Computers Limited (ICL) in 1968.
- Luxor AB - Ended in 1986 after being acquired by Nokia the previous year.
- Magnavox - Philips PCs rebadged for the USA and Canada.[1]
- Magnuson Computer Systems - Filed for bankruptcy in the early 1980s.
- Maxdata (Germany) - Insolvent in 2008; warranty for existing products taken over by then the Swiss Belinea AG (see Belinea), now owned by Bluechip Computer. Warranty for Belinea products purchased before 1 November 2008 is not serviced anymore by Bluechip Computer.[2]
- Micron Technology -
- Mitsubishi Electronics - Closed computer systems division in 1990; Manufactured systems for Leading Edge and Sperry-Unisys
- MPC (formerly MicronPC) - Filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 7, 2008. Efforts at reorganization failed.
- Multiflow Computer - Ceased operations in 1990.
- NeXT - Acquired by Apple Computer in 1997.
- Nixdorf Computer - Acquired by Siemens in 1991, renamed Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG.
- Northgate Computer Systems - Acquired by Lan Plus in 1997, after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1994.
- Osborne Computer - Ceased operations in 1985; rights to the Osborne brand were sold to Mikrolog.
- Packard Bell - Subsidiary of Acer.
- Philips - Sold their PC division to Digital Equipment Corporation.
- Prime Computer - Acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation in 1998.
- Processor Technology - Ceased operations in 1979.
- Psystar - Under 2009 permanent injunction to stop selling computers with Apple's Mac OS X operating system. Psystar's web site has since disappeared.
- Pyramid Technology - Acquired by Siemens in 1995.
- Quantex Microsystems - Bankrupt in 2000.
- RCA - Exited the computer business in 1971; Sperry Rand took over RCA's installed base in 1972.
- Research Machines - Exited manufacturing in late 2013. Brand continues as a services company.
- Remington Rand - Acquired by Sperry to form Sperry Rand in 1955.
- Sanyo - Bought out by Panasonic.
- Scientific Data Systems - Acquired by Xerox in 1969.
- Sequent Computer Systems - Acquired by IBM in 1999.
- Siemens - Computer division (Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG) merged 50/50 with Fujitsu into Fujitsu Siemens Computers in 1999, then Siemens half bought by Fujitsu in 2009.
- Silicon Graphics - Acquired by Rackable Systems in 2009, when Rackable then re-branded to SGI, and later acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in November 2016.
- Sinclair Research - Acquired by Amstrad in 1986.
- Solbourne Computer - Acquired by Deloitte Consulting in 2008.
- Sperry - Merged with Burroughs to form Unisys in 1986.
- Sperry Rand - Dropped 'Rand' from its name in 1978 and continued as Sperry.
- Stardent - Ceased operations in 1992.
- Sun Microsystems - Acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2010.
- Systems Engineering Laboratories - Acquired by Gould Electronics in 1981 and became Gould's computer division.
- Systime Computers Ltd – Once Britain's second largest, acquired by Control Data Corporation in 1985, broken up in 1989.
- Tandy Corporation - Previous parent company of RadioShack, produced the TRS-80 and Tandy 1000 and 2000IBM PCcompatible computers. Sold their computer division to AST Research in 1993.
- Tiny Computers - Merged into TIME Computers.
- Averatec - Averatec subsidiary goes out of business in 2012.
- Tulip Computers - Changed its name to Nedfield NV in 2008, pronounced bankrupt on 3 September 2009.
- Vigor Gaming (USA) - Disappeared in March 2010.
- VTech - Ceased PC manufacturing.
- Wang Laboratories - Acquired by Getronics in 1999.
- Wipro - Ceased PC manufacturing.
- Xerox - Exited the computer business.
- Zenith Data Systems - Merged With Packard Bell and NEC in 1996.
- Zeos - Merged into MPC Corporation in 1996, which in turn filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'IBM ValuePoint Collection'. ibmvaluepoint.blogspot.com.
- ^'Wie becomme ich Service oder Informationen zu alten Belinea Produkten?'. FAQs (in German). Belinea. Archived from the original on 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2011-11-12.