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Southbridge
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Southbridge, town (1990 pop. 17,816), Worcester co., S Mass., on the Quinebaug River; settled 1730, inc. 1816. Chemicals, tools, metal products, and clothing are manufactured.
(architecture)southbridge - The integrated circuit in a core logic chip set that controls the IDE bus, USB, plug-n-play support, the PCI-ISA bridge, keyboard/mouse controller, power management, and various other features. One brand provides sound card functions.

Other functions are provided by the northbridge chip.

http://maximumpc.com/terminator/terminator_s.html.


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William Fairgrieve, 29, pleaded guilty at Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday to stealing an Earl Haig poppy collection box from Greggs baker's in the city's South Bridge on November 1.
The trendy-sounding name SoCo is taken from the area's location - between South Bridge and Cowgate.
The single mum, who was surviving on just pounds 70 a week benefits, famously wrote the first Harry Potter novel in a cafe on the city's South Bridge.
 
 
 
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