SiS debuts Xabre400 graphics chip with 8x8 support
On April 24, Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) unveiled its Xabre400 graphics chip, claiming it to be the world's first AGP8X graphics chip and the only one of its class that supports 8x8 (AGP8X and DirectX 8.1) functions.
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