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SiS and VIA to launch Vista-ready chipsets next quarter
Next newsSilicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies are set to begin volume shipments of integrated chipsets that support the upcoming Microsoft Windows Vista operating system (OS), according to the two chipset makers. The Vista OS requires support for DirectX 9.0, which earlier integrated chipset versions from the two Taiwan-based chipset makers did not provide.
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