# i915

> Intel chipset

**Wikidata**: [Q3788396](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3788396)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/i915

## Summary
i915 is an Intel-manufactured chipset that was commercialized in 2004. It is classified as a chipset and follows (succeeds) the Intel i865 chipset in Intel's chipset lineup.

## Key Facts
- i915 is an Intel chipset.  
- i915 was commercialized in 2004.  
- i915 follows (succeeds) the Intel i865 chipset.  
- Manufacturer: Intel.  
- Instance of: chipset (a set of electronic components in an integrated circuit that manages data flow between the processor, memory and peripherals).  
- Wikidata description: "Intel chipset."  
- Wikipedia language availability: Italian (it).  
- Wikidata sitelink count: 1.  
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/122tprs8.

## FAQs
### Q: What is the i915 chipset?
A: The i915 is a chipset produced by Intel that was commercialized in 2004. It is part of Intel's series of chipsets and follows the i865.

### Q: Who made the i915?
A: The i915 chipset was manufactured by Intel, an American multinational technology company founded in 1968 and headquartered in Santa Clara, United States.

### Q: How does the i915 relate to the i865?
A: The i915 follows (succeeds) the Intel i865 chipset, indicating it is the subsequent chipset in Intel's lineup.

## Why It Matters
As a chipset, the i915 performs the core role of managing data flow between a computer's processor, memory, and peripherals—a fundamental function for system operation. Being manufactured by Intel, a major semiconductor company founded in 1968 and headquartered in Santa Clara, places the i915 within a widely used family of platform controllers. Commercialized in 2004 and following the i865, the i915 is a documented step in Intel's evolution of chipset products. For researchers, historians, or systems engineers tracing platform generations, i915 represents a specific, verifiable product entry in Intel's chipset chronology and links to existing documentation (including a Wikidata entry and a Google Knowledge Graph identifier). Its classification as a chipset underscores its role in coordinating critical subsystem communication on motherboards and computing platforms.

## Notable For
- Commercialized in 2004, marking its introduction year in Intel's chipset lineup.  
- Follows (succeeds) the Intel i865 chipset in Intel's series.  
- Manufactured by Intel, a major semiconductor company.  
- Classified explicitly as a "chipset" (components that manage data flow between processor, memory, and peripherals).  
- Recorded in knowledge systems with a Google Knowledge Graph ID (/g/122tprs8) and an Italian Wikipedia entry.

## Body

### Overview
- Name: i915.  
- Description (Wikidata): "Intel chipset."  
- Instance of: chipset.

### Commercialization and Timeline
- Commercialization date: 2004.  
- Relationship to other models: follows (succeeds) the i865 chipset.

### Manufacturer and Related Organization
- Manufacturer: Intel.  
- Intel (related organization) facts available in the source: inception date 1968-07-18; country: United States; headquarters: Santa Clara.

### Classification and Function
- Classified as a chipset.  
- Definition of chipset (class): a set of electronic components in an integrated circuit that manages the data flow between the processor, memory and peripherals.

### Identifiers and Links
- Wikidata sitelink count: 1.  
- Wikipedia language availability recorded: Italian (it).  
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/122tprs8.

### Provenance and Cataloging
- The i915 entry follows the i865 entry in the provided predecessor/successor information.  
- Wikidata-style metadata labels the item as an Intel chipset commercialized in 2004 and links it to Intel as manufacturer.