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To: DiViT who wrote (33635)6/5/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (2) of 50808
 
Trident DVD/graphics chip for notebooks; it ships 4Q98......

From the June 1, 1998 Issue of Electronic News

The Circuit

By Gale Morrison, Peter Brown and Dylan McGrath

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Trident Microsystems has introduced what the company claims is the "NeoMagic killer" in
the on-going battle for notebook PC graphics (EN, April 20). Trident's Cyber 9525DVD chip
is an embedded memory 3-D AGP graphics chip that provides complete DVD capability to
notebook PCs. The device integrates 2.5 megabytes of SDRAM and offers full motion 30
frames per second DVD playback at 9.8 megabits per second. The chip also includes motion
compensation to run full-motion video with AC-3 decoding on even slow Pentium-enabled PCs.

The chip also supports AGP 2x. The Cyber9525DVD is now sampling priced at $37 in
10,000-unit quantities. Production is slated to begin in 4Q98.

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