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To: Charles R who wrote (91578)2/4/2000 9:13:00 PM
From: Hans de Vries  Respond to of 1576380
 
Chuck: <Re>: Could you post updated Timna estimate if you find the 810 numbers?

We might also use the S3 Savage4 number since it seems to be part of Timna.

BTW: Below a related previous post a short while ago in case you missed it:

If Timna uses the Savage4 so does the S3-Via Inc. VS2-K7 and the VS-12K7.

See:http://www.ebns.com/story/OEG20000128S0025

Via's Athlon plans, meanwhile, parallel the company's Intel-driven roadmap. Via previously disclosed part of its lineup, including the KX133, a PC133 DRAM-enabled chipset for the Athlon. The Taipei, Taiwan-based company this week also revealed two more chipsets: the low-end VS2-K7, the first Athlon chipset to integrate S3's Savage4 graphics chip; and the VS-12K7, the Athlon equivalent of the VS10-P6 (with PC266, Hans).

The parts are owned by a joint venture called S3-Via Inc. and the parts will be sold by both Via and S3. I guess the "VS" in the names stands for "Via S3"

see: eocenter.com

and : eocenter.com

Hans.