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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (82823)12/13/1999 6:22:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) of 1571689
 
Thought I'd throw this one in for all the RAMBUS fans...
DFIs new KX133 board.
"DFI's VIA 133A board | jonhou | Monday 06:37 EST
Here is a clip from the Press Release:
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DFI TA64 motherboard with VIA PRO 133A (694X) chipsets will absolutely dominate PC 133 SDRAM trend in the year 2000!

DFI TA64, in the same token, is honored as the most-flexible, highest-performance motherboard in current market. Regardless of Slot 1 based P-II and P-III, or Socket 370 based Celeron processors, the TA64 supports them all. Ever since Intel's decision on changing all P-III processors to Socket 370 with the latest Flip-Chip technology and FCPGA package, DFI has predicted a crucial transition time starting next year. As a result, DFI, in lead of the industry, pioneered and manufactured model TA64 for both Slot 1 and Socket 370 processors. This major step from DFI eliminates all possible complications and concerns on present and future system upgrade and expansion.

The TA64 is a well-design board in-built with four DIMM sockets in ATX format. It supports PC66, PC100 or PC133 SDRAM. Besides, the model holds one AGP slot for both 2X and 4X AGP; four PCI slots; and another spare slot for either PCI or ISA. Last but not least, DFI TA64 supports ATA/66 IDE interface."

---I like the part about 133 Mhz SDRAM dominating next year. Heck I thought RAMBUS wuz gonna do that...<G>
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