The SiS530 chipset, introduced in the late 1990s, was a part of Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation's lineup of chipsets for Intel and AMD processors. It was notable for its integration of graphics and system functions into a single chip. The SiS530 chipset provided basic 2D graphics capabilities, which were adequate for office and home use at the time but lacked the performance required for gaming or graphics-intensive applications. It supported socket 7 processors and various memory types, including SDRAM and EDO RAM. However, as technology advanced, the SiS530 chipset became outdated, and newer chipsets with improved graphics and system performance capabilities replaced it in the market.