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To: Joe C. who wrote (12622)5/17/1999 4:27:00 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (2) of 16960
 
ASICs are custom made chips. So 4 ASIC teams means (potentially) that 3dfx is building 4 different chip sets (which is different than running the same chip at different clock cycles as is the case with the current V3s). So my guess is that two of these are Rampage (say with or without various options) one of them is the generation after Rampage, and perhaps one of them another variation of V3.

PCB stands for the printed circuit board. This is the actual flat panel on which all the chips are mounted. Contrary to public opinion, building the PCB is not a simple task and can be sometimes as difficult as the actual chip design. 20 PCB designs implies that there will be 20 different products based on the above 4 chip designs. Again, I suspect that some of these designs are for the existing V3 chips and some of them are "parallel" efforts to ensure a working PCB in time for the chips. But the rest of them are new product lines. Unlike ASIC design, PCB design can be very different for any small change in specs. For example, a product using a 100MHz chip and the same product using the same chip running at 200MHz may have very different PCBs.

'hope this helps,
Sun Tzu
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