Abit shows dual S370 mobo
BP6 based on 440BX chipset
Posted in Business, 2nd June 1999 09:22 GMT
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Computex Motherboard manufacturer Abit claimed to steal a march on the opposition by introducing a dual Socket 370 motherboard at the Computex Trade Fair today. The BP6 supports UDMA/66, a boost over the BX chipset’s slated speed of 33Mbps. Abit said it could manage that because of a hardware addon the company has designed. The board will support up to 768Mb of memory but needs Windows NT for SMP support. ®

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