Micron picks Viper V770 for Millennia MAX
Diamond Multimedia Systems Inc. integrate the new Viper V770 16MB graphics accelerator into its Micron Millennia MAX line of high-performance desktop systems.
Based on NVIDIA Corp.'s RIVA TNT2 controller, the Viper V770 features a second-generation single-chip 128-bit 3D processor from NVIDIA, which is able to process two pixels per clock cycle. Scaleable 2D and 3D resolutions of up to 2048-by-1536 resolution, refresh rates up to 200Hz and a dual 32-bit color 3D pipeline.
The Viper V770 graphics accelerator comes standard on the new Millennia MAX 550, and can be ordered as an upgrade option in other selected Millennia models.
Micron's web site is at http://www.micronpc.com .
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