CeBIT 2002 Part 2 - CPUs, Cooling, Motherboards, & Video
by Tillmann Steinbrecher on March 20, 2002 1:56 AM EST- Posted in
- Trade Shows
SiS
SiS presented a new line of graphics chips, designed to compete with NVIDIA's
GeForce4 MX solutions. The "330" series chips are manufactured on a 0.15µm
process, and are running chip/memory clock speed combinations of 183/175 (SiS
328), 200/200 (SiS 332), 250/250 (SiS 334), or 300/275 (SiS 336). According
to SiS, the chip should perform better than a GeForce 4 MX running at the same
clock speed. Graphics cards will be equiped with 64 or 128MB RAM, and will support
AGP 8x.
SiS's Pentium 4 chipset SiS655 was also first to be seen at CeBIT. It features
two DDR SDRAM memory channels, and supports Intel's future P4 processors with
a 133MHz FSB clock (FSB533).
ATI and NVIDIA
ATI entered the chipset market with two chipsets with integrated graphics, for
P4 and Athlon - see our overview.
Judging from the amount of ATI based graphics cards, ATIs decision to start
selling their graphics chips to third party graphics card manufacturers was
a success. A large number of Taiwan-based motherboard / graphics card manufacturers
presented their ATI-based graphics cards.
NVIDIA presented a new version of their nForce chipset for AMD CPUs, which was
also already covered
in an AnandTech Industry Report.
Instead of handing out pencils or lighters, nVidia gave journalists samples
of the new GeForce4 Go (for notebooks) as a souvenir.
On the left side, the 32MB version. On the right side, the version with 64MB - here, the graphics core sits on the bottom side of the BGA packaging, and the upper side is occopied by four memory chips.
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Dr AB - Monday, May 11, 2020 - link
MSI & ASUS - Hmm looks like we are looking at the very start of an interesting era. And yes, Cooler Master. ;)