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To: Deliveryman who wrote (3418)5/17/1999 11:38:00 PM
From: mariner  Respond to of 5927
 
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I recently read an interesting article (sorry I don't have a link) which discusses the potential rise of the new, very high powered (128 bit) video game processors coming to market. The article suggested that these chips are powerful enough to have major implications going forward in the area of consumer "info devices" (ie. possible competition to the STB) and business computing. Assuming they are somewhat successful, what does this mean to ATY? Do we have any products providing graphics capabilities in the Sega, Sony, Nintendo world? If not, are we at risk of missing the next wave?

Comments appreciated, mariner