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A chipset is a set of integrated circuits that manage data flow between the CPU, memory, and peripherals. It defines supported features and interfaces. Chipsets influence system capabilities. Example: An Intel Z790 chipset supports specific Intel Core processor generations and enables features such as PCIe 5.0 expansion, USB 3.2 connectivity, and NVMe storage support.

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