New ASUS Motherboards featuring New Intel Chipsets

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New ASUS Motherboards featuring New Intel Chipsets

ASUS has announced a range of motherboards featuring full support for Intel's "Sandy Bridge" second-generation Intel Core processors. The new P8P67 and P8H67 Series motherboards are based on the new Intel P67 and H67 chipsets.

The class leading P67-based motherboards incorporate the future of motherboard technology with the introduction of DIGI+ VRM. This exclusive ASUS architecture offers revolutionary digital CPU voltage regulation for improved reliability, stability and performance not available with yesterday's analog technology. The new motherboards also feature Dual Intelligent Processors 2 technology, which consists of twin embedded co-processors that ensure optimized energy consumption and enhanced performance controls not available in other motherboards.

"The new ASUS motherboards based on the P67 and H67 chipsets employ several new features like DIGI+VRM, DIP2, EFI BIOS and BT GO!, to give users increased functionality and performance. We have brought an extensive portfolio of products based on this new platform across various price segments to cater to all users - from casual to high-end - so that everyone can fully utilize the benefits of this new platform. We are confident that users looking at migrating to the new P67 and H67 chipsets will find these new motherboards from ASUS best suited for their needs," commented Vinay Shetty, Country Head, Component Business, ASUS (India), about the launch of the new motherboards.

In addition to the P8P67 Series, ASUS has developed a complete array of new motherboards based on the P67 chipset that include the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Maximus IV Extreme and the heavy-duty TUF Series SABERTOOTH P67 motherboard. Truly innovative from the ground up, the new ASUS P67 series of motherboards is the first and only choice for performance, stability and reliability.

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