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Abit To Bow Out of Mainboard Market 97

Steve Kerrison writes "Taiwanese technology firm Abit will be pulling out of the mainboard market at the end of this year. HEXUS.channel, citing sources close to South East Asian distributors, reports that the company will continue to deliver mainboard products until the end of 2008 and will still honour all warranties in subsequent years. Rumours of this decision circulated in May but were dismissed. Apparently the decision was made in the last couple of weeks. Abit is a popular brand amongst PC hardware enthusiasts, many of whom will be disappointed to see it leave the market."
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Abit To Bow Out of Mainboard Market

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  • RIP (Score:4, Interesting)

    by everphilski ( 877346 ) on Thursday August 28, 2008 @02:53PM (#24783071) Journal
    I think I'll fire up my dual processor 366 MHz BP-6 [bp6.com] for old times' sake.
  • Re:RIP (Score:4, Interesting)

    by T5 ( 308759 ) on Thursday August 28, 2008 @05:37PM (#24785551)

    Mine ran dual 300 Celerons overclocked to 504 MHz for *years* with only the slightest of hitches: at power on after being off for a few hours, I'd have to hold the power button in for 4 seconds to turn it off, then immediately hit the power again. It would run indefinitely after that.

    That was truly an amazing product for several reasons. First, Celerons weren't supposed to run in an MP configuration. Second, the main engineer for that board, who went by the Westernized name of "Rocky", was 18 years old when he did the work. Third, understand that at this time the fastest PII processors were 450 MHz. Essentially the machine in question was the first gigahertz (504 x 2) box that I'd ever seen.

That does not compute.

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