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Hardware News   Hardware News : BM, TI, EMC and Others Join HyperTransport Consortium
   posted by Eric_S on 11-Aug-2003 9:26:52 (1753 reads)
Elektronic News reports that IBM, TI, EMC and National Semiconductor are going to join the HyperTransport Technology Consortium (HTC).



HyperTransport is a chip-to-chip interconnect technology originally pushed by Advanced Micro Devices Inc., but now with strong support from the likes of Nvidia, Via, Broadcom, Xilinx, Altera, Agilent and Transmeta. These ranks of support are swelled today by the addition of IBM, TI, EMC, National Semiconductor and also Network Appliance, LTX and Media Fusion.
    

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Re: BM, TI, EMC and Others Join HyperTransport Consortium
Posted on 11-Aug-2003 12:23:45
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It's nice now there is more hardware competition, of course it may cause problems for end consumers, but I never liked them anyway.

 
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Re: BM, TI, EMC and Others Join HyperTransport Consortium
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Hypertransport is the only thing that may make the Amiga price/speed competitive again.

A 970 with a VIA Northbridge&Southbridge will probably end up being the AmigaTwo ;-D


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