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Another dGPU from China—Zhaoxin?

Strong murmurs and rumors out of China indicate Zhaoxin might introduce a dGPU. How did they manage to do that? Well, it starts back in the late-1980s with the founding of Via Technologies. In 1987, Cher Wang, heir to the Formosa Plastics Group, set up the company to supply motherboard chipsets and components but almost from the very start, the ...

Jon Peddie

Strong murmurs and rumors out of China indicate Zhaoxin might introduce a dGPU. How did they manage to do that? Well, it starts back in the late-1980s with the founding of Via Technologies. In 1987, Cher Wang, heir to the Formosa Plastics Group, set up the company to supply motherboard chipsets and components but almost from the very start, the company had much bigger ambitions. It was originally based in California and the UK but as the computer industry migrated east, Via Technologies moved to Taipei in 1992.  Meanwhile, Cyrix semiconductor was founded in 1988 in Richardson, Texas. In 1992,
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