Via to give Intel kicking on DX9, PCI Express - report
Next newsVia Technologies has predicted that chipset shipments will increase 20 per cent next year as cars and PC makers demand more embedded technology.
According to the Taiwan Economic News, the boost in embedded chip sales will push the company's share of the world chipset market up to 30 percent from 15% this year.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
Source : Tom's Hardware US
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