VIA intros Eden ESP 7000 chip
Chip firm VIA said that its ESP 7000 chip is now widely available. "The chip runs at 733MHz, includes advanced branch prediction, sixteen pipelines, SSE support, a flotating point unit, and 64K L2 cache. It can be coupled to the CLE 266 chipset which includes MPEG-2 decoding, DDR 266 support, Vinyl audio, USB 2.0 ports, and 10/100 Ethernet."
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