Luckily, the major problem has finally been solved: our sources in Taiwan reported that SiS agreed to pay Intel license fees for 533MHz QP bus. I just wonder if this agreement between Intel and SiS will lead to a great number of XP5-like chipsets streaming down onto the market (see this news story). :)

News
SiS Licensed 533MHz QP Bus!
[04/19/2002 11:58 PM]
by Anna Filatova
by Anna Filatova
Do you remember that a few days ago (on April 15), we reported that SiS was having some problems with Intel concerning the 533MHz Quad Pumped Bus used in the upcoming Pentium 4 processors? Actually, these problems could result into a very serious opposition, which could hardly do the end-user any good.
Discussion
Latest News
Monday, October 6, 2008
9:26 pm | Nvidia Plans Another Re-Branding of Graphics Cards. Nvidia’s GeForce 9 to Become Nvidia GeForce GT, GTS
7:52 pm | Intel: Core i7 to Be Up to 52% Faster Compared to Core 2 Quad. Intel Predicts Massive Performance Improvements with New Chips
4:55 pm | Kingston to Join the SSD Market. The Company to Sell SSDs by Intel
4:51 pm | Sega Preparing a Portable Gaming Console – Rumor. One More Competitor for Sony
4:48 pm | Elpida Completes Development of 65nm Chip Shrink. Enhances Cost Competitiveness and Manufacturing Flexibility





