Taiwan"s SiS is to release an integrated chipset for cheap Pentium 4 PCs
PCs with Intel"s Pentium 4 processor will get a little cheaper next month with the release of a new chipset that aims at the "value" PC market. Taiwan"s Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) announced its SiS650 integrated chipset this week, aimed at PCs in the $800 to $1,200 range (£560 to £840).
The new chipset includes SiS"s 315 graphics core and low-cost DDR and PC133 memory, making it possible to build low-cost systems. Until recently, Pentium 4 systems were only available at relatively high prices, partly because its chipset only supported expensive Rambus memory.
The chipset will ship in October and will sell for $39 in quantities of 10,000.