Chipset
Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɪsɪt/
Chipset (noun)
- A set of electronic chips on a computer’s circuit board that controls how parts work together.
- The group of chips in a phone that manages communication, processing, and other system functions.
- A designed set of chips used in a specific device to handle data flow and control features.
Examples
- The chipset controls how the computer communicates with other parts.
- A new chipset can improve the computer's speed and stability.