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Product category: PC-Compatible Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: QDI | Subject: Products at CeBIT
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 March 2004

Motherboard showcase in Hanover

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At CeBIT 2004 in Hanover, QDI will showcase products built on the new Intel Grantsdale chipset, the latest Prescott platform, the AMD K8 platform as well the mainstream K7 platform.

At CeBIT 2004 in Hanover, Germany, QDI will showcase products built on the new Intel Grantsdale chipset, the latest Prescott platform, the AMD K8 platform as well the mainstream K7 platform QDI's solutions include the P4I865PE Novo mainstream board, using the newly launched Prescott platform and currently available for European channel markets, as well as the QDI P4S661FXMA, designed for the OEM market

Included in the range is the high-performance QDI P5I915GM, built on an integrated platform for OEMs and system integrators.

Also on display will be QDI's high-end K8N3 and K8V800 motherboards, based on the AMD K8 Athlon 64 chipset for distribution channels.

The high-performance K8S760, targeted at OEM and system integrators, will be demonstrated as well as QDI's latest K7N2S board, based on the K7 platform.

QDI's Npact family of graphic cards, including the FX5950, FX5900 and FX5700 and based on the Nvidia Cinefx 2.0 engine, will be demonstrated at various times throughout the show.

Offering users the ultimate digital media experience, the cards boast the latest AGP 8X standard interface, 850MHz memory data rate, 27.2Gbyte/s bandwidth and 128Mbyte high-speed DDR SDRAM memory.

QDI for the first time is showcasing its extended product range from its Ramaxel offering, including the award-winning Ramaxel USB and memory product series.

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