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ECS debuts new SiS Xabre powered graphics cards, mobos

A leg-up from little SiS
Thu Dec 19 2002, 14:52
ELITEGROUP COMPUTE SYSTEMS (ECS) has unleashed its implementation of little SiS' Xabre 6000 graphics chip in the form of the Camelot Xabre 600 card.

ECS' Camelot Xabre 600 supports AGP 8X as well as DirectX 8.1. The SiS chip is built using a 0.13 micron technology, and runs on the ECS card at an "enhanced" 300MHz clock speed. The card sports 64MB of memory also running at 300MHz and boasts SiS' full gamut of funky 3D technologies such as the Hardware Optimized Vertexilizer Engine and SiS Xmart technology, including XmartDrive, XmartVision, XmartAGP and uses the Xminator-II Unified Driver.

ECS bundles WinDVD Creator with the card which is available from today.

The company also yesterday announced what it claims is the "world's first" AGP 8X mainboard with Direct X 8.1 GPU on board, in the form of the Game Union 648 (P4S8AG) and Game Union 746 (K7S7AG) mainboards, for Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon processors respectively.

The boards are equipped with Sis Xabre 200 GPUs plus an independent 64MB of DDR graphics memory.

For more on these products wander on over to ECS website here.

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