The interview :
<A HREF="http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a20041216PR202.html" target="_new">http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a20041216PR202.html</A>
<b>The non-sense stuff in it :</b>
Now, I understand why SiS chipset never got acceptance from the motherboard maker. If the director take decision based on weird thinking, who wnats tobuy them chipset?
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A7N8X / <font color=green><b>Sempron 2800+</b></font color=green> <- <i>Is this affecting my credibility?</i>
Kingston DDR333 2x256Megs
<font color=red>Radeon 8500 128Megs</font color=red> @ C:275/M:290 <- <i>It's enough for WoW!</i>
<A HREF="http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a20041216PR202.html" target="_new">http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a20041216PR202.html</A>
<b>The non-sense stuff in it :</b>
Damn! I can't believe this! One one the most impressive feature od the AMD64 architecture is questioned by the SiS Director. It's incredible, this must be a joke!!!Q: Designing chipsets for K8 platform would appear to be easier because there is no need to incorporate a memory controller in the northbridge since it’s integrated in the processor itself. Does that mean the role of the chipset itself and the chipset maker comes to be less important when we talk about the AMD platform?
A: No, it doesn’t. Moreover, <font color=red>I believe we have more experience than AMD in designing memory controllers. Actually, we’d like to see AMD stop putting the memory controller in the CPU.</font color=red> I approached AMD about this several times, but they have their own reasons for integrating the memory controller with the CPU.
Now, I understand why SiS chipset never got acceptance from the motherboard maker. If the director take decision based on weird thinking, who wnats tobuy them chipset?
-
A7N8X / <font color=green><b>Sempron 2800+</b></font color=green> <- <i>Is this affecting my credibility?</i>
Kingston DDR333 2x256Megs
<font color=red>Radeon 8500 128Megs</font color=red> @ C:275/M:290 <- <i>It's enough for WoW!</i>