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To: Brad Patton who wrote (3376)2/16/1998 4:02:00 PM
From: lml  Read Replies (1) of 4679
 
Brad or anyone,

I still trying to figure the impact of entry of INTL's 740 chip into the graphics chip market upon board manufacturers. I find it curious why deals were announced with DIMD as well as STBI, but not CREAF. However, I came across this post in the CREAF thread:

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I have read that TDFX will survive the INTL threat because its chipset is currently superior to the INTL740 chip, & has the engineering design expertise to stay ahead of INTL for the foreseeable future. But overtime, how can anyone compete with INTL? It seems at a minimum they will want a good piece of the market. Anyone care to comment on this?

I particularly curious how all this plays out on the board manufacturers, because, IMHO, the chip is the key to a board's techinical performance.

How will DIMD manage its relationship with TDFX v. INTL?

Will product quality in the future suffer because of contractual obligations to incorporate a particular chip onto a specific line of graphic boards?

Does it make sense for any of these graphic chip manufacturers to acquire a board maker in the future, given the optimal performance will always require a board configuration?

All comments welcome. This board has been much too quiet of late.
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