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VIA starts shipping PCIe-enabled P4 and K8 chipsets
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
VIA Technologies has begun shipments of its PCIe-enabled integrated chipsets supporting Pentium 4 and K8 platforms this quarter, albeit in small volumes, according to company sources.
The sources noted that though demand for VIA's integrated chipset, the P4M890, had been strong in October-November, ATI Technologies has recently been the major beneficiary of a tight supply of Intel's entry-level chipsets, including the 910GL and 915GL/GV lineups.
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