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VIA launches Apollo KT266A
It's 20% faster than rival Athlon, Duron chipsets, claims VIA
VIA has launched its latest AMD-oriented chipset, the Apollo KT266A.
The product supports all 200MHz and 266MHz frontside-bus Athlons and Durons, connecting them to DDR200 or DDR266 SDRAM. That, reckons VIA, gives the new part a speed advantage of up to 20 per cent over rival chipsets.
Two south-bridge chips are supported, the VT8233 and the VT8233C. Both provide "AGP4X, ATA-100 and PC133 support" plus "integrated six channel advanced audio, six USB ports, LPC bus, and integrated 10/100Mbps Ethernet and Home PNA, AC-97 audio, MC-97 modem, and support for AMD's second generation PowerNow! technology", says VIA.
The 0.22 micron chipset costs $26 in volume purchases. ®