ViA continues PC-133 push
Intel must be snarling, backstage
Posted in Business, 31st May 1999 07:35 GMT
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Chipset manufacturer ViA will use this week's Computex trade show in Taiwan to re-inforce its support of the PC-133 memory market. At the same time, it is also set to introduce some 1394 Firewire products, according to the company. ViA and every other top tier Taiwanese manufacturer will show PC-133 solutions, the company claimed today. Intel will now be wondering how it gets out of PC-133 denial stage, given that further yield problems and delays are now expected for Direct Rambus memories. The Register will cover the Computex show during the course of the week. ®
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