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To: timbur who wrote (12878)5/21/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: Piranha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
Yo, guys, isn't the simplest, quickest to implement, cheapest (in R&D terms) and therefore most logical way of implementing SLI into V3 by putting two V3 chips on a single AGP or single PCI card? It'd also be the fastest solution, since all communication would take place on the card rather than across multiple buses.

The question I have is "Is it worth the R&D time and money to develop cross-bus SLI to cater to those who want to add another card to their existing one?" With six-month product cycles, I don't think so.

Piranha