http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mainboa...925143458.html Where will Oscar go ?
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http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mainboa...925143458.html Where will Oscar go ?
lol chilehardware :)
well i think something big is gonna happen but the rumour is strong
Actually complete...
B U L L S H I Z
They are quitting the crap lines to focus on the highend.
I don't believe it but there is some money in industrial components so we shall wait and see. :)
nop is not totally BS NoL it was a pretty strong rumour
Dam I been waiting since this morning to post that. Oscar goes back to Abit me hopes
Eeeee....that would suck..
DFI Denies Abandoning Enthusiast Mainboard Business.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mainboa...926062346.html
I'm hoping MSI could lure him over to get them back on tops in overclocking.. Miss the Glory of Neo2 platQuote:
Originally Posted by Turtle 1
woah.. :) I hope DFI lives on much longer than 2007 Q4.. this coming year will be interesting.. we need many brands to compete with each other so that we consumer will be in the advantage.. :D
B/S, the technology and knowledged gained thru development of enthusiast level boards can be applied to industrial applications. In fact, it is a core competency that most companies will not have.
hmm well that would suck but then again so does everything lol
I like what MSI has been doing sincle the K8N Neo Platinum. It was almost as good as the DFI implementation of nF3 250Gb, and it was also one of the first boards available. If they could rally Oscar to their cause; I could definetly see some great enthusiast boards, coming early too.Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
well if xbitlabs would have posted the complete new from chilehardware it would be diferent.Quote:
Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
But DFI is going away of motherboard market (only rd600 will be released for sure close to november).
p.d. Oscar will stay in DFI
"It is a well know fact that our industrial motherboards give us a more dependable year round business but there are no plans to stop production on our LanParty and Infinity line products. At the moment we still have LanParty and Infinity boards planned until Q4 2007 and R&D is constantly thinking of new boards to add to the planning."
said by a dfi spokesman
source here:http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=4057
And it is confirmed Entry level only solutions will be dropped.
Probably due to the low profit margins
I'm sure DFI will make a NF5 C55 based mobo for C2D as soon as the chip gets released.