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As mobile Pentium 4-M CPUs are awaited to come out soon, Ali and Trident announced today another integrated product - CyberALADDiN-P4 chipset intended for desktop PCs and notebooks. This chipset comprises two basic components Aladdin-P4 from Ali and SMA graphics core Cyber BLADE XP2 from Trident.

The chip’s specifications are no surprise at all: it supports Pentium 4 CPUs with 400MHz bus, PC2100/PC1600 DDR SDRAM and AGP 4x. The integrated graphics core has two rendering pipelines with two TMUs each. It is DirectX 7.0 compatible and has hardware support for DVD decoding.

CyberALADDiN-P4 will be manufactured by 0.18-micron technology.

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