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To: Ski who wrote (11844)8/27/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: mark doubiago  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14577
 
Thats not what the article says:

While the Aptiva SE7(Cobra) is designed to meet the needs of the high end user, the Aptiva E4N delivers outstanding technology and performance at a lower price. Equipped with the latest AMD K6-2/350MHz processor, this system will meet the needs of many mid-range PC users. Backed by the quality and reliability that IBM is known for, this system includes more features than any other $1,299 Aptiva that IBM has ever offered, including 64MB12 SDRAM, an 8.0GB hard drive, Infinity speakers and graphics powered by the ATI Rage Pro Turbo 2X AGP.

this says the lowend Aptiva E4N has an ATI Rage Pro Turbo 2X, not the Cobra SE7. Unless you are letting the cat out of the bag, it still seems to be up in the air whether or not the Savage3D is in the Cobra. I would be surprised after the big to do about bringing out a leading edge PC, that they would go with an older technology chip, when the Voodoo 2, Riva TNT, Savage3D, etc are now out.