Rob Lytle wrote:
Thats PCI-8x12/7x12/6x12 and it looks like there are quite a few laptops out there with this chip. I don't know whats up with thePN. Perhaps this is just a marketing name, but I could find no reference to it anywhere on the TI website
The x replaces a number. I was able to find PCI8412, PCI7412, PCI6412, PCI7612 and more. Check out:
http://focus.ti.com/paramsearch/docs/parametricsearch.tsp?&showAllResults=true&totalCount=35&showAllResultStatus=true&familyId=381&uiTemplateId=NODE_STRY_PGE_T&techFamId=null§ionId=null&tabId=null&appId=null&viewDeviceCallingPage=null&totalCount=35&showAdditionalParameters=no&lc=3000777&lc=3000775&lc=3000773&lc=3000776&lc=3000774&lc=2001086&lc=2001192&lc=2000494&lc=2001130&compare=yes&download=yes&sort=yes&customize=yes¶mResults=yes¶mCriteria=yes&familyTree=yes&military=no&baSystem=yes¶mTable=no&sortOption=&sortMode=&searchPaths=1000381&pageId=undefined&templateId=0&navigationId=0&family=analog¶mTable=no&military=no&ul=PCI7620&ul=PCI7621&ul=PCI8402&ul=PCI8412&ul=PCI950&&uiTemplateId=NODE_STRY_PGE_T&techFamId=null§ionId=null&tabId=null&appId=null&viewDeviceCallingPage=null#rt (OMFG) or http://preview.tinyurl.com/22l9ro