Yes, my Core i7 also says "Xeon." This is just a side effect of all the Intel processors in the same family using the same device IDs for the host bridge.
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Yes, my Core i7 also says "Xeon." This is just a side effect of all the Intel processors in the same family using the same device IDs for the host bridge.
Correct.
"PCI standard host CPU bridge" and "PCI-to-PCI Bridge" are the generic devices names that are built-in to Windows (in machine.inf and pci.inf, respectively).
When you install the Intel "driver"...
Open up the device in Device Manager and look at the Hardware ID. So if your DRAM Controller in Device Manager has ID VEN_8086&DEV_0C00 then it matches the driver listed in the tool.
176400