Intel plots high-end graphics course
With its 810 Whitney chipset out this week, Intel is laying claim to the low end of the graphics market. But what about the high end?
The Register is reporting that Intel's i740 will be bolstered around midyear when the beefed-up 810e appears alongside the high-end i754. And a replacement for the i740, the i752, is due to debut in the next couple of weeks.
Despite sharing the same core as the i754, the i752 will only feature AGP2X unlike its big brother's AGP4X.
The Register's full story is posted at http://www.theregister.co.uk .
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