- TS-AKR4. This ATX Socket A mainboard is based on VIA KT266 chipset (VT8366 + 8233). As for the memory, there are 3 DIMM slots for up to 3GB PC1600/PC2100 DDR SDRAM. The expansion slots include 5 PCI, 1 ACR and 1 AGP 4x. The board also supports ATA/100, AC’97 sound and features 6 USB ports. It allows changing the FSB frequency in the interval between 100 and 150MHz and adjusting the processor Vcore.
The mainboard is due in March – April. - TS-APX4. This ATX mainboard is based on VIA PX266 (VT8753 + 8233). It is equipped with Socket478 to support Pentium 4 processors. The board features 3 DIMM slots for PC1600/PC2100 DDR SDRAM, 6 PCI, 1 ACR and 1 AGP 4x slot. It supports ATA/100, AC’97 sound and FSB adjustment between 100 and 150MHz as well as CPU Vcore adjustment.
The mainboard is coming out in November – December 2001. - TS-ABD4. This is one more ATX Socket478 mainboard for Pentium 4 CPUs. It is based on Intel Brookdale chipset (the first chipset version supporting SDRAM only). It features 3 DIMM slots for the maximum of 3GB PC100/PC133 SDRAM, 6 PCI, 1 CNR and 1 AGP 4x slot. The board also supports ATA/100, integrated AC’97 sound and FSB and Vcore settings.
The launching is scheduled for August – September 2001. - TS-ABR4. This mainboard is just the same as the previously described one. It is also designed for Socket478 Pentium 4 CPUs. The only difference is that it is based on the second version of Intel Brookdale chipset supporting DDR SDRAM. It features 3 DIMM slots for the maximum of 3GB PC1600/PC2100 DDR SDRAM. Other than that, the specs are just the same as those of TS-ABD4.
The mainboard is to come out in August – September 2001. - TS-DRC3. This is a server solution based on ServerWorks RCC LE chipset. This ATX mainboard supports two FC-PGA/Socket370 Pentium III/Tualatin CPUs. It features 4 DIMM slots for up to 4GB PC100/PC133 registered SDRAM, 2 PCI 64bit slots, 2 PCI slots, integrated ATI Rage XL (4MB), integrated 10/100Mbit Fast Ethernet LAN (two Intel 82559 chips), integrated dual-channel Ultra160 SCSI LSI 53C101R controller and two UDMA33/66 channels.
The launching date hasn’t been yet reported.

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