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Nvidia starts sampling Intel Nforce 5 chipset
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Taiwan has already seen the first batch of C19 chipsets and tier one motherboard manufacturers are playing with them as we speak. C19 is Nvidia's well kept code name for its Pentium 4 chipset project.
Without a doubt, it's a Pentium 4 SLI capable chipset and it's already started shipping/sampling. R&D departments of tier one motherboard companies are playing with them and they should have some sample boards ready even now.
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