Reply 80 of 287, by Anonymous Coward
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SiS made a pretty good chip, but things started to change during the Socket 7 era. PCI killed off quite a few of the players in the chipset industry, and the Intel Triton chipset pretty much finished off whoever was left. I was surprised that SiS, ALi and VIA managed to hang in as long as they did. I suspect it was largely the Asian market (and AMD) keeping them afloat.
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