The Mobile Intel 940GML Express Chipset, introduced in 2005, was part of Intel's chipset family designed for mobile computing. It was commonly integrated into motherboards for laptops and other portable devices. The 940GML chipset aimed to provide a power-efficient and cost-effective solution for mainstream mobile computing.
Key features of the Mobile Intel 940GML Express Chipset included support for DDR2 memory, integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950 graphics, and a PCI Express interface. The integrated graphics were suitable for handling everyday graphics tasks and multimedia applications, offering a balanced performance for typical mobile computing needs.
The 940GML chipset contributed to the development of thin and light laptops, offering a platform that combined decent performance with energy efficiency. While not intended for high-end gaming or graphics-intensive applications, it played a significant role in making laptops more accessible and portable for a broader range of users.