ATI's R520 delayed, MVP on display at Computex
Sources told Tom's Hardware Guide that there will not be any commercial R520 graphic cards on display at the upcoming Computex trade show. Some vendors however said that ATI may use the buzz of the show to display R520 chips integrated on 512 MByte cards at its booth.
Instead, board manufacturers will focus on the ATI's SLI challenger "MVP". Computex will offer several Radeon X800 and Radeon X850 dual graphics card solutions based on the X200 chipset. (THG)
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