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Revision as of 12:59, 3 March 2010
Contents
NOTE!
Lots of ThinkPads have AC'97 or HD Audio controllers. Those controllers are paired with a simple codec chip which are listed below.
* Wikipedia article on AC'97
* Wikipedia article on HD Audio
* Wikipedia article on AC'97
* Wikipedia article on HD Audio
Analog DevicesConexant |
Cirrus Logic |
ESS Technology |
IBMNeomagic |
Realtek |
Yamaha |