Hi AMDler, die SockelA MoBo scheinen richtig ins Laufen zu kommen (hoffentlich auch bald in die Läden). Socket-A Stealing the Show at AkibaX (AMD) Posted By KH Yeap Friday, July 21, 2000 - 3:36:15 PM Japan`s PC Hardware heaven Akiba recently held a AkibaX show, where Socket-A processors and motherboards caught a lot of attention. Once again PC Watch Japan is able to furnish us with tons of photos from the show. A total of 19 Socket-A boards participated in the show, including Abit KT7, AOpen MK33, Asus A7V, Biostar M7VKA and M7VKB, FIC AZ11, Gigabyte GA-7IXE4, GA-7ZM and GA-7ZX, Iwill KA266-R, MSI KT7-Pro and MS-6340, Soltek SL-75KV, Soyo SY-K7KTA, PC Chips "Demo board", Procomp BSH1M, USI Pro294, SiS "Demo board" and finally, VIA "demo board". Most of the boards are obviously based on VIA`s KT133 chipset, other than Gigabyte`s GA-7IXE4 which interestingly uses AMD-750, IWill`s famous KA266-R which features ALI`s upcoming DDR K7 chipset, and those boards from lesser known companies such as PC Chips, Procomp and USI that are based on SiS`s upcoming SiS730s. Außerdem noch: -DDR Socket-A Chipsets Exposed + Fotos -The Pentium IV is NOT intel`s last 32 bit x86 CPU!. Intel feels that 32-bit x86 will continue to dominate the desktop market for several years. Contrary to what Intel reported a few years ago, IA-64 CPU`s will not enter the desktop market in the next years. So don`t count the Pentium V out yet... Quelle: http://www.aceshardware.com/ |
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aus der Diskussion: | AMD - Auf dem Weg zum Börsenstar - Teil 40 |
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