Via sells PC chip sets supporting DDR SDRAM
06:41 - Wednesday 20 September 2000 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: via, sells, pc, chip, sets, supporting, ddr, sdram Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: via, sells, pc, chip, sets, supporting, ddr, sdram Category : Miscellaneous
Taiwan's Via Technologies Inc. is selling two families of PC chip sets, the VIA Apollo Pro266 and VIA Apollo KT266, that may expedite OEMs' move to double-data-rate SDRAM memory in high-performance PCs and other systems. The VIA Apollo Pro266 is, reportedly, the first DDR-enabled chipset to support Intel's Pentium III processors while the VIA Apollo KT266 will support AMD's Athlon line.
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