Graphics partners try to keep the faith as AMD pulls the rug on CeBIT
Reports from Taiwan’s graphics card manufacturing industry are revealing that AMD’s recently announced delay of its upcoming flagship graphics processing unit (GPU), the R600, was not just a shock and disappointment to fans of the former-ATI, who have been waiting for graphics cards based on the new chip, but also to AMD’s partners, who were set to introduce products based on the chip at CeBIT in March. AMD and its partners were arranging to launch R600-based products at CeBIT, according to industry sources, and live demos were being planned by individual partners.
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