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Trident's XP4 Benchmark Preview
Trident's XP4 Benchmark Preview
Date: August 16th, 2002
Topic: Video Card
Manufacturer: Trident
Author: Anand Lal Shimpi
 
 

XP4 in a PC Card

An obvious application for the XP4 is the mobile market and it will be only a matter of months before the XP4 is announced in its first mobile home. The mobile XP4 will be very similar to the desktop solution but most likely running at a 200MHz core clock frequency due to power limitations.

Trident had a PC card design for the XP4, which would allow notebook users to have DVI/VGA output and instant multimonitor support through a simple PC card.


DVI interface through a PC card

The part Trident had at our meeting was based on a XP2 platform but they are confident that the XP4 will work in such a design just as well because of its low power. Granted that the 32-bit Cardbus interface won't provide much bandwidth so the solution wouldn't be good for much other than business applications, but it's still an interesting part.

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