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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (56223)9/24/2001 2:36:26 PM
From: dhellmanRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
"Reminds me of an Intel tactic. <G>"
Actually, nVidia has used more Intel tactics than Intel in the last six months. They have bred some serious FUD against KYRO and they dealt their latest drivers out just in time to steal ATi's Radeon 8500 thunder!

And that's from an nVidia long! Also an ATi long, and an AMD long and an Intel long (very recently)

dave



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (56223)9/24/2001 3:21:15 PM
From: Win SmithRespond to of 275872
 
The main problem with both the kt266a and nForce is that actual availability is still unknown. No pricewatch listings for either, there's more listings (well, a dubious 4 from 2 vendors, but it's something) for the P4x266.