VIA and ATI teaming up to push the AGP 8x standard
VIA Technologies and ATI Technologies are said to be planning to work together to push the AGP 8x standard into mainstream in the second half of this year, hoping to lead Intel by six months with the new strategy. According to Intel's roadmap, the chip giant will not introduce related solutions until 2003.
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