Mobos: VIA should feel little impact from nForce2
Although Nvidia hopes to grab market share in the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)-platform market with a more complete nForce2 graphics chipset line, motherboard makers say that it is unlikely to affect VIA Technologies, the biggest AMD chipset supplier, much in the short term. Nvidia's new chipsets are still priced above US$30, and VIA itself will launch a new Zoetrope-based KM333 integrated chipset at the end of the third quarter.
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