February 27th 2006 |
NVIDIA
NVIDIA has been quiet about core logic since nForce4 x16 was launched a few months ago, but the company is rapidly approaching on final silicon for the MCP55 family. MCP55, as we reported previously, is the nForce4 successor dedicated to Socket AM2/S1 motherboards.
Our sources in Taiwan have just confirmed with us that MCP55 spin A02 is available to manufacturers and is already implemented on working motherboards. The A01 spin has been floating around on engineering samples since January. Traditionally, A02 and A03 spins end up in the market place on retail motherboards.
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