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Diamond Releases Intel740 Board

News The board, dubbed the Stealth II G460, is expected to retail for less than $200 (£125). Three other boards have already been released based on Intel's initial entry into the graphics market. Details on a UK release of the Stealth II G460 will...

[March 20, 1998, 10:37]

Intel Unveils Its First 3D Graphics Chip

News Co-developed with Real3D, the Intel740 chip is optimised for Pentium II-based systems with AGP support and promises 'arcade-quality' 3D games performance in mainstream systems. Intel said it has worked with application developers in games, CAD and...

[February 12, 1998, 11:37]

Intel Express 3D Graphics Card Driver

Downloads The following is a driver download file for the Intel Express 3D graphics card. This file is written specifically for the Intel Express 3D graphics card only, and will not function with other Intel740 graphics accelerator based graphics cards...

[July 21, 2006, 9:14]

Intel's Graphics Chip Rivals Feel The FUD

News Intel's first foray into the 3-D sector-the Intel740 -- could sell as many as 10 million units this year, or 20 to 25 percent of the roughly 50 million graphics chips that will be sold this year, according to market watcher MicroDesign Resources Inc.

[February 12, 1998, 14:11]

A Year Ago: Intel's Graphics Chip Rivals Feel The FUD

News Rivals are holding their breath in anticipation of Intel Corp.s entry into the 3-D graphics market -- and for good reason. Intel's first foray into the 3-D sector-the Intel740 -- could sell as many as 10 million units this year, or 20 to 25 percent...

[February 8, 1999, 5:56]

US Report: Intel Rivals Find Little Relief In Complaint

News "They are attacking the symptoms of Intel's dominance rather than the core problem," said Mike Feibus, principal analyst with Mercury Research Inc. They are not addressing the issue of why Intel has over 80 percent of the market.

[June 10, 1998, 9:58]