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To: StockJock-e who wrote (3798)11/12/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: Joe Knoll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4679
 
NVIDIA RIVA TNT Powers Fujitsu PC's
FMV Series Brings RIVA TNT to Corporate and Consumer Buyers in Japan
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 1998--NVIDIA(tm) Corporation announced today that Fujitsu Limited has chosen NVIDIA's RIVA TNT(tm) 3D graphics processor for a select model in their FMV Series of Desktop Computers. The RIVA TNT, the world's fastest graphics processor(1), is made available via the Diamond Viper V550 from Diamond Multimedia Systems (NASDAQ: DIMD - news).

''Fujitsu selected NVIDIA's RIVA TNT for both the high-end corporate and consumer PCs for its leading-edge performance that satisfies both of these market segments,'' said Koichi Inoue, General Manager of Fujitsu Desktop Products Division.

''The incorporation of the RIVA TNT into Fujitsu's FMV series signifies new demand for quality and performance 3D graphics in the corporate PC market ,'' said Jeff Fisher, vice president of sales for NVIDIA.

Fujitsu's FMV Series

NVIDIA's RIVA TNT is made available on the FMV-Deskpower TVIII457 consumer model and the FMV-6400TX2/6450TX2 corporate models. Featuring the Intel Pentium-II processor, the FMV series of desktop and middle tower computers pack more power for business users and offer an attractive price-performance ratio.

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To: StockJock-e who wrote (3798)11/12/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: Matt Kaarlela  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4679
 
I respectfully disagree with pullback. If you look at the stock over time, you see current valuations are more in line with previous support levels. I'll stick with my assessment of this one seeing 8 range when RIO is released later this month. Just for grins, what level do you think it will pull back to?