
Semiconductor Industry Association Web site 
Contains links to an overview on semiconductors, industry news, worker safety and environment, chip stats, trade, research and technology, publications, and members and related organizations.
Chip Directory
This directory lists chips numerically and by function. It also includes lists of worldwide manufacturers and distributors, related books and magazines, and other sites.
Chip Directory
Provides access to chip information by number, function or manufacturer and links to CD-ROMS, magazines, FAQs, and other chip related Web sites.
Chip Shots microprocessor photographs
Hosts a large collection of full-color photomicrographs of several of the most popular microprocessors.
Comparison of Pentium Pro P6 and the P5 chip
Contains a detailed, illustrated comparision of the Pentium Pro P6 and P5 chips in the areas of performance, specifications, and manufacturers of motherboards.
Intel's single-chip PC peripheral hub controller
This Intel press release, from November 1, 1996, describes a new single-chip hub controller that will enable plug and play convenience of Universal Serial Bus PCs.
Physical Chip Characteristics
Describes the different physical characteristics of chips. These are factors related to the design and manufacture of the physical chip itself, and have a direct impact on the chips' size, performance, power consumption, heat generation and price. This page is from "The PC Guide."
Absolutely Fab-ulous: Changes in CPU Manufacturing
Bigger wafers, smaller dies, new technologies. A November 2002 article from CPU Planet.
ATM Chip Web database
Home page for The ATM Chip Database of the World Wide Web. It contains more than 130 descriptions of ATM chips (integrated circuits). You can search this database by keyword, vendor or product.
Hardware Central
Detailed test reports on the latest desktop and laptop computers. Plus news on trend-setting products just coming into the pipeline.
The ChipList
This is The ChipList, by Aad Offerman, which answers questions about the differences between chips that are available for PC's and compatibles.
Your PC's Second Most Important Silicon: The Chipset
If the CPU is the brain of a personal computer, the motherboard is its nervous system.