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MSI to Become ATI's Retail Partner?

crusher   on 11 December 2003 - 09:31 · 7 comments & 843 views

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Micro Star International, a company from the Big Four mainboards manufacturers, may become a yet another partner for ATI Technologies, who has already won numerous contracts with leading graphics cards makers this year.

According to a report from The Inquirer, MSI is likely to announce its partnership with ATI Technologies sometime in mid-January 2004. This should probably be a graphics-related announcement, as MSI already showcased its RADEON 9100 IGP mainboard products earlier this year.

MSI is one of the world’s largest graphics cards and mainboard makers. The company manufactures graphics cards for companies like Dell and Medion and is one of the largest customers of NVIDIA Corporation – the main rival of ATI Technologies. Thanks to success of NVIDIA in late nineties and in 2000 – 2001, MSI managed to increase its production of graphics cards practically tenfold from 1.60 million in 2000 to 11.5 million units in 2002. The company also supplies mainboards for HP and Dell, including platforms based on NVIDIA nForce-series of chipsets to the former.

Making graphics cards based on VPUs from ATI will not be something totally new for MSI. The company already produces such kind of hardware for its partner Medion.

Powered by ATI products will be available from all companies out of the Big Four – ASUSTeK, MSI, ECS and Gigabyte. Even though Gigabyte Technology is rumored to concentrate on NVIDIA-based graphics cards, the company will not cease the production of RADEON products.

News source: X-Bit Labs - MSI to Become ATI's Retail Partner?


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#1 DJ Prem on 11 Dec 2003 - 09:41
....another blow NVIDIA....they better do somthing with the next family of cards...when are the new ones coming out anyway?
#2 Jasco on 11 Dec 2003 - 09:47
nvidia
#3 nookadum on 11 Dec 2003 - 16:12
Holy shiet. If MSI becomes a retailer for ATI cards, that would own. All of their products are top-notch!
#4 divertom15 on 11 Dec 2003 - 18:54
nvidia better do something quick to keep its loyal partners from being swayed to go both ways on vid cards
#5 paulhaskew on 11 Dec 2003 - 23:03
GO MSI!!!!! w00T
#6 Gary_Player on 12 Dec 2003 - 13:01
WTF? MSI has always made the pimp-ass nvidia cards...hmmmmm...interesting development indeed...
#7 dacoolness15566 on 13 Dec 2003 - 16:41
MSI w00t good job

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