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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: dumbmoney who wrote (73599)10/1/1999 1:01:00 AM
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dm - <It's very clear that Camino was supposed to replace the current mainstream chipset, the BX. The 810 certainly can't be considered a replacement or successor to the BX, since it is a low-end integrated chipset with no AGP port.>

The i810e is intended to be targeted at what Intel calls the mainstream segment, i.e., high volume. As for Camino being mainstream, yes, eventually, but was not intended to be a mainstream board in the near term, and certainly not at release.

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