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Intel 4000472 MB,jabil bx, 4000472, Audio, (8g-m7)
- Motherboard (MB)
- Manufacturer: Jabil (bx)
- Part Number: 4000472
- Integrated Audio: Yes
- Designation: (8g-m7)
- Designed for specific OEM systems
- Central component for system integration
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Product Overview
The Intel 4000472 is a motherboard, identified as 'MB,jabil bx'. It features the part number 4000472, includes integrated Audio, and has a designation of '(8g-m7)'.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Motherboard |
| Manufacturer/OEM | Jabil (bx) |
| Part Number | 4000472 |
Additional Specifications
| Audio | Yes |
| Designation | (8g-m7) |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
Product Description
The Intel 4000472 is a motherboard, indicated by 'MB,jabil bx'. The 'jabil bx' part suggests that this motherboard was manufactured by Jabil Circuit, a major electronics manufacturing services company, and possibly for a specific product line or configuration designated 'bx'. Motherboards are the foundational circuit boards in a computer, connecting all other components and enabling communication between them. This specific motherboard carries the part number 4000472. A key feature highlighted is the presence of integrated 'Audio(yes)', meaning it includes an onboard audio chipset capable of handling sound input and output without the need for a separate sound card. This is a common feature in many consumer and business-oriented motherboards, providing basic audio functionality for everyday use. The designation '(8g-m7)' is likely an internal Intel or Jabil code, possibly related to the board's revision, manufacturing batch, or a specific feature set. As an Intel-designed or Intel-component-based motherboard manufactured by Jabil, it would have been integrated into systems built by Jabil for various clients or for Intel's own product lines. Its primary role is to provide the platform for the CPU, memory, and expansion slots, forming the core of a computing system.
