Fall Comdex '98 Coverage

by Anand Lal Shimpi on November 21, 1998 11:19 AM EST
Day 2 of this year's Fall Comdex proved to be a much more filling portion of the hardware information we all know and love, in spite of the fact that the area covered by AnandTech only spanned a few booths and a couple of suites.  Among those visited today were ATI, Diamond Multimedia, and FIC.  So without further ado, AnandTech presents you with Fall Comdex '98: Day 2.

Motherboards: FIC

This is the last motherboard manufacturer update from Comdex, I promise ;)  FIC requested that I pay their booth a visit after my extensive work over at the VIA booth in the Sands.  So, today, I hopped on a taxi over to the Las Vegas Convention Center and decided to soak up some of the cigarette smoke filled air of the Convention Center.  One thing's for sure, the Sands Convention Center is much more spaced out and free than the Vegas Convention Center. 

In any case, FIC had a fairly interesting setup in their booth, the primary topic in their booth was the idea of having a PC99 compliant mainboard.   Actually, a sample design of a PC99 mainboard was displayed by FIC, unfortunately the prominent "Please No Pictures" sign prevented me from posting anything visual about the product, but as Craig Campanaro from Sharky Extreme will tell you, it didn't keep me from snagging a quick snap shot of it with my digital camera...it's amazing what technology will allow you to do these days isn't it? ;) 

PC99 Ready: FIC's Big Campaign

KZ-6000-V - This uniquity caught my attention when I noticed the white tape over what was obviously a Socket-370 for use with Intel's upcoming socketed Celeron processor.  Why?  Well, the board wasn't using Intel's 440BX, LX, or even the upcoming ZX chipset, instead it featured VIA's own Apollo Pro.  While the Apollo Pro may be kept out of the Slot-1 market by the BX, it may surely succeed in the low-cost Celeron 370 market as long as mainboard manufacturers choose to allow for the operation of the 100MHz FSB setting, and hopefully the 112MHz and 124MHz settings will follow.

Apollo Pro based Socket-370 from FIC

On-Board Video - Nope, we're not talking about the horrendously slow ATI 3D Rage Pro, FIC demoed a motherboard with an on-board Matrox G200 accelerator, now how's that for quality?

Matrox's G200 Makes it to Motherboards

SiS Makes a Comeback - Even FIC, the motherboard manufacturer who seems to always live and breathe VIA has a motherboard based on a SiS chipset.  The SiS 620 controller chip will be found on one of FIC's upcoming Slot-1 motherboards, AnandTech will naturally put that board as well as all of the other FIC motherboards through the tests they deserve in the near future.

SiS: 3 letters that don't spell VIA

3Dfx's Voodoo3 3Dfx, Canopus, & ATI
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