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Tyan Tiger MPX (760MPX Chipset)

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But this time, the situation is really changed and many motherboard
manufacturers have announced their AMD 760MPX based Mainboards supporting Athlon
MP 1900+ Also, Tyan has presented it`s 760MPX solution supporting AMD Athlon MP
this time too. Although, Tyan has proved himself in the 760MP based solution and
still undisputed winner in 760MP solution with it`s boards namely Tiger MP and
Thunder MP. Today we`ll take a look at the the new Tyan offering which is based
on AMD 760MPX supporting the new Athlon MP line up.

View: TechHard review Tyan Tiger MPX (760MPX Chipset)


Japan's Limited-Edition Console

Besides the price tag, industry experts here also voiced concerns about a lack of attractive software titles for Xbox.

"The Xbox is powerful game machine, but that alone does not attract game users. Rather, strong and exclusive software lineup will be a key for their success," said Keiji Honda, president of a Japanese game developer Enix Corp

Twelve games will be available at the launch, and 22 will be available by March 31, with the launch titles including Sega's "Jet Set Radio Future," a highly anticipated game that will come to the United States later this year.

Among the Japanese publishers supporting the launch with games are Sega, Konami Co. Ltd., Capcom Co. Ltd. and Tecmo Ltd. The game software would be priced between 6,800 and 9,800 yen.

Still, Tetsu Kayama, chief operating officer at Sega, has said the Xbox, which has a built-in hard drive and Internet connection with the most powerful console specification, may have an edge over PlayStation 2 whose users need to buy a hard disk and modem.

With $500 million global marketing blitz, Microsoft's potential should not be underestimated, analysts said.

Ohura said Microsoft considers Japan a key market and to boost the presence of Xbox, the company will offer special Xbox units with a translucent case, a silver-colored logo, high-definition TV and Dolby stereo expansion packs, and an engraved keychain with serial number.

Microsoft will sell 50,000 special Xboxes at a price of 39,800 yen each.

Japanese customers will be able to order an Xbox from February 2 online and through retailers.

($1=132.21 yen)

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