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To: Glenda King who wrote (29097)9/9/1999 8:40:00 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 93625
 
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Best-Of-Class Features and Performance

The Aladdin TNT2 comes with a comprehensive list of advanced features and architectural enhancements:

Support for up to 1.5GB of SDRAM, VC-SDRAM or EDO memory
Enhanced high-bandwidth, internal de-multiplexed AGP bus
Intelligent Arbiter, low-overhead context switching design for optimal SMA performance
128-bit TwiN Texel graphics pipeline ? two texture-mapped, lit pixels per clock
32-bit color, 32-bit Z/stencil buffer with single-pass multitexturing
Video in, TV out and TMDS or Digital Flat Panel support up to 1280 x 1024 resolution
Fully compatible with all WHQL-certified DVD decoder software for RIVA TNT2
Coupled with ALi?s M1535D Southbridge, features integrated super I/O controller, integrated audio, software modem interface, four USB ports and UDMA-66 support.
Wide Industry Support

Several tier-one motherboard manufacturers have endorsed the Aladdin TNT2 because it enables product differentiation with highly leveraged brand equity. Gigabyte Technology, ASUSTeK, C.P. Technology, Acer and ABIT Computer are among the companies who will be announcing motherboards featuring the Aladdin TNT2.

Price and Availability

The Aladdin TNT2 is sampling now and will be available in Q4, 1999. In 10K quantities the Aladdin TNT2 Northbridge with the M1535D Southbridge is priced at US$33.

ali.com.tw



To: Glenda King who wrote (29097)9/9/1999 9:56:00 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
to all: Dell's test shows RDRAM box are 15%-40% SLOWER than PC-100 SDRAM box running MS office applications:

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OUCH!



To: Glenda King who wrote (29097)9/10/1999 5:54:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Release date (for Coppermine processors at 533, 600, and possibly 700 [667 or 733 also possible], Vancouver board, and Cape Cod board) is 27 Sep, '99. An 800Mhz chip should ship by mid-October.

wow!!!