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Via took way too long with the KT400A. I'd buy a board with an Nvidia chipset if it was me, unless the KT400A is flawless when it comes out. Via better hope there's no delays on the KT600 either since it would hurt their dwindling reputation. This DigiTimes article has some good release dates and arguments.
[QUOTE]Due to the schedule, motherboard companies such as Asustek Computer and Abit Computer said that they are still evaluating when to introduce KT400A-based boards, though they both have finished product design.
As a newcomer in the K7 chipset market, Nvidia has been trying to expand its market share through a full range of products as well. Though its nForce2 chipsets have been rising in popularity, Nvidia is said to have started experiencing tight supply lately, which the market suspects may cloud the companys prospects to expand market share.[/QUOTE
Via took way too long with the KT400A. I'd buy a board with an Nvidia chipset if it was me, unless the KT400A is flawless when it comes out. Via better hope there's no delays on the KT600 either since it would hurt their dwindling reputation. This DigiTimes article has some good release dates and arguments.
[QUOTE]Due to the schedule, motherboard companies such as Asustek Computer and Abit Computer said that they are still evaluating when to introduce KT400A-based boards, though they both have finished product design.
As a newcomer in the K7 chipset market, Nvidia has been trying to expand its market share through a full range of products as well. Though its nForce2 chipsets have been rising in popularity, Nvidia is said to have started experiencing tight supply lately, which the market suspects may cloud the companys prospects to expand market share.[/QUOTE