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To: semi_infinite who wrote (1130)4/2/1999 7:15:00 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1183
 
In the mass market low end, an onboard graphics controller may have an effect. For high end markets, I see less of an impact. Nine digital interface technology gives them an up in competeing in the high end. In the past, on board video controllers may have outed 15 to 20 dollar video cards. I believe that intels controller will have nice features, but adding video memory costs. The question is how many motherboard manufactures will opt to design in video? I am against on board video, but I don't know what the mass market opinion is or if indeed their is an opinion.

But this is another consideration in Nine's market place success.

Tom Watson tosiwmee



To: semi_infinite who wrote (1130)4/27/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: semi_infinite   Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1183
 
More video chips coming soon. Bought to you by the company that thinks profits (for other companies) is a dirty word.

Posted 25/04/99 5:17pm by Pete Sherriff in Munich

Intel has (late) designs on your graphics

"With the lovely little 810 Whitney chipset out this week, Intel is aiming to clean up at the low end of the graphics market. But what about higher up the scale?

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Although sharing the same core as the i754, the i752 will only feature AGP2X unlike its big brother's AGP4X.

Further down the track, at around Easter 2000, the professional graphics market has Capitola to look forward to. "