by Anton Shilov
12/27/2002 | 02:11 PM
AOpen announced their mainboard powered by the only “legal” “non-Intel” dual-channel DDR SDRAM supporting chipset, SiS655. Although they do not say when they will be able to start supplying the AX45-4D Max, the formal announcement means that there will be, at least, three mainboard makers to support SiS with their high-performance Pentium 4 intended chipset. I remind you that ECS and ASUSTeK have already announced and showcased their SiS655-based solutions (see this and this news-stories).
Let us take a look at a bit more in-depth specifications of the novelty:<%BANNER[article]%>
Unfortunately, no word about price and actual availability on the market. In fact, it concerns all SiS655-based products because at this time only Intel’s i850E and E7205 can offer the highest performance with the Pentium 4 processors. A rival would be fine, however, the rival should offer comparable performance with these two platforms.
Keep in mind that current revision of the SiS655 does not support the Hyper-Threading technology and there is no official word about its support in future revisions (see this news-story). All in all, if you happen to purchase a SiS655-based mainboard, keep your eyes open and be informed.