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XGI to supply graphics chips for major players
Asus, CP Technology, Gigabyte and MSI plan to ship products using processors from XGI, an up and coming newbie in the graphics processor market.
[blockquote]These XGI-powered cards are expected to hit store shelves in late November at the earliest, sources added.
“We are indeed working with CP Technology and Gigabyte,” said Patrick Chang, corporate PR manager at XGI. “But we have no knowledge of deals with Asustek and MSI.”
The chip vendor in September introduced its Volari series, a complete graphics processor line consisting of four chips available in seven configurations. Chang said mass production is expected to begin in late October or early November. Full-year shipment targets are not yet available, he added.
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[blockquote]These XGI-powered cards are expected to hit store shelves in late November at the earliest, sources added.
“We are indeed working with CP Technology and Gigabyte,” said Patrick Chang, corporate PR manager at XGI. “But we have no knowledge of deals with Asustek and MSI.”
The chip vendor in September introduced its Volari series, a complete graphics processor line consisting of four chips available in seven configurations. Chang said mass production is expected to begin in late October or early November. Full-year shipment targets are not yet available, he added.
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[link=http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Article.asp?datePublish=2003/10/15&pages=A7&seq=45]The full story[/link]
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