Computex 2000 Coverage Day 3: More Motherboards
by Anand Lal Shimpi on June 15, 2000 12:00 PM EST- Posted in
- Trade Shows
Nothing too special here just the ATX version of Gigabyte's microATX Socket-A Motherboard the GA-7ZM. This will be available shortly after the GA-7ZM hits the streets.
Gigabyte was the only manufacturer we stopped by that had an AMD-750 based Socket-A motherboard on display. If you recall from our Thunderbird review the AMD-750 chipset supports the Thunderbird/Duron so this design makes sense, although there hasn't been any word as to whether or not the AMD-750's performance issues under professional OpenGL applications under Windows NT have been fixed.
A subsidiary of Gigabyte, called Gigatech, actually had a pretty impressive line of laptops on display at Computex including this touch screen model below which will shortly be getting a 10.4" touch screen monitor instead of this 8.4" model the unit currently boasts:
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