Are VIA and ULi Going to Adopt SLI?
Subject: Chipsets | April 27, 2005 - 11:41 AM | Ryan Shrout
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According to this article at Digitimes, it looks like both VIA and ULi are going to obtain rights to use dual-graphics technology from both ATI and NVIDIA. You'll remember that PC Perspective was one of the proponents of the SLI technology from NVIDIA being available to other chipset vendors, but at the time, NVIDIA claimed it was all a quality control issue. Perhaps this shows that it was really a money issue after all?
Taiwan-based chipset makers including VIA Technologies and ULi expect to obt
VIA Announces Chipset Support for Dual Core AMD CPUs
Subject: Chipsets | April 21, 2005 - 10:14 AM | Ryan Shrout
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VIA is touting their complete support for dual core AMD processors with their K8 line up of chipsets, even though the Opteron was solely launched so far today.
VIA Announces Chipset Support for AMD Dual-Core Technology
Offering comprehensive support for AMD's latest Dual-Core AMD Opteron(TM) processors, VIA K8 Series chipsets ensure full compatibility with next generation processing solutions
Taipei, Taiwan, April 21 2005, - VIA Technologies, Inc, a l
NVIDIA SLI Ships 750,000 Units
Subject: Chipsets | April 20, 2005 - 12:24 PM | Ryan Shrout
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NVIDIA is touting the success of their SLI technology today, boasting sales of 750,000 so far as well as the new SLIzone website.
SANTA CLARA, CA—APRIL 20, 2005—NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), a worldwide leader in graphics and digital media processors, today announced that it has shipped more than 750,000 NVIDIA nForce™4 SLI media and communication processors (MCPs) for the AMD64 market in the past five months.
Additionally, NVIDIA has started shipping its newly-announced NVIDIA nForce4 SLI Intel Edition MCPs desi
nForce4 Intel Edition Review
Subject: Chipsets | April 14, 2005 - 10:29 AM | Ryan Shrout
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Xbit Labs has finally decided to take the NVIDIA nForce4 Intel Edition chipset for a spin.
Although the performance of the new NVIDIA solution with the DDR2-667 is very attractive, it is not its primary advantage. The major pride of nForce4 SLI (Intel Edition) is its rich functionality.
VIA Releases new Hyperion 4.56 Drivers
Subject: Chipsets | April 12, 2005 - 10:16 AM | Ryan Shrout
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VIA has released new chipset drivers for in the form of a Hyperion v4.56 release. Catch them over at VIA Arena.
VIA Hyperion drivers are suitable for any VIA chipset and all Microsoft Windows 32 bit Operating Systems. Please read the information about all VIA chipset driver choices, however, so that you chose the drivers that can best be recommended for your system.
Introduction and Specification Overview
NVIDIA is finally ready with their first offering for the Intel platform. They have been at work on this longer than you might think, and they are promising to be the fastest option on the Intel front. Did they do it on their first try?
NVIDIA Announces nForce4 SLI Intel Edition
Subject: Chipsets | April 5, 2005 - 09:00 AM | Ryan Shrout
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Here's the official PR on the new Intel-based NVIDIA chipset. You can read my chipset preview here.
NVIDIA To Re-enter Integrated Graphics Market for AMD
Subject: Chipsets | March 16, 2005 - 10:57 AM | Ryan Shrout
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It looks like FIC may have spilled some beans at CeBit this year, as they had a motherboard at the booth touting the use of an "NVIDIA C51G" chipset.
While NVIDIA is tight-lipped over the core-logic code-named C51, some details about the chipset are still available. The C51G is a two-chip value solution for AMD Athlon 64 market.
ATI Launches Industry's Most Powerful DirectX 9 Integrated Chipset for Intel Platforms
Subject: Chipsets | March 11, 2005 - 12:26 PM | Ryan Shrout
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Today ATI is announcing their new Radeon XPress 200 chipset for the Intel platform. It isn't going to be aimed at the hgh end enthusiast market like the current Xpress 200 chipset for the Athlon 64 platform is, but some manufacturers may end up going that route.
MARKHAM, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 11, 2005-- ATI Technologies Inc.
NVIDIA Announces Naming of nForce4 SLI Intel Edition
Subject: Chipsets | March 10, 2005 - 08:11 PM | Ryan Shrout
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Oops, I guess the beans have been spilt. NVIDIA decided to go ahead and publicly say the new name of the Intel nForce chipset after so many of their vendors had it on display for them! :)
CEBIT 2005—HANNOVER, GERMANY—MARCH 10, 2005—NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), a worldwide leader in graphics and digital media processors, today announced the Company will preview its upcoming NVIDIA nForce4 core-logic solutions for Intel CPUs which includes support for NVIDIA® SLI™ graphics techn