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Thursday, December 23, 2004


Intel to Remove DDR2 Support from Forthcoming Mainstream Chipsets.
[5:51 am]

Intel's 915PL and 915GL Chipsets to Lack DDR2 Support

 

Wednesday, December 22, 2004


Taiwanese Chipset Designers Continue to Suffer from Declining Revenues.
[11:13 am]

SiS, VIA Report Unsatisfactory Monthly Sales

 

Friday, December 17, 2004


Intel Discontinues Own-Brand i925X Mainboards.
[10:08 am]

Intel Corp. Hastily Removes i925X from Own Lineup

NVIDIA Plans to Make Desktop, Server, Mobile Chipsets for Intel Chips – CEO.
[7:57 am]

NVIDIA Discloses Some Intel Chipset-Related Plans

 

Tuesday, December 14, 2004


ASUSTeK Ships VIA K8T890 Mainboards.
[4:47 pm]

Retail Partners of ASUS Sell A8V-E Deluxe Mainboards

SiS Reportedly to Ship PCI Express Chipsets in Days.
[9:22 am]

Taiwanese Chip Designers Jump on PCI Express Bandwagon

 

Sunday, December 12, 2004


ASUS’ NVIDIA nForce4 SLI Mainboard Debuts in Retail.
[12:03 pm]

ASUSTeK Debuts World's First Dual PCI Express AMD64 Platform

VIA Shows Off Mainboard with Native PCI Express, AGP Interconnections.
[3:05 am]

VIA Links Past and Future: AGP and PCI Express on a Single Platform

 

Thursday, December 9, 2004


SiS Validates Top Chipset with PCI-SIG, Memory Makers.
[4:21 pm]

SiS' 656 Core-Logic Sports DDR2 667MHz, PCI Express

 

Tuesday, December 7, 2004


NVIDIA May Launch Chipset for Intel Pentium 4 in Q1, Q2 2005 – Rumours.
[6:43 pm]

Taiwanese Sources Expect NVIDIA's C19 Core-Logic to Emerge in 1H 2005

ASUS Denies VIA K8T890 Mainboard Cancellation.
[6:31 am]

ASUS Blames BIOS, Low Performance for Delay

 

Sunday, December 5, 2004


World’s Top Mainboard Maker Reportedly Cancels Plans for VIA’s AMD64 Chipset Use.
[2:32 am]

ASUS: No VIA K8T890 Mainboard Planned, At Least for Now