Highly integrated components offer more functionality while cutting costs and reducing power consumption. NeoMagic's new MagicGraph NM2070 is a single chip that replaces three or four separate chips in notebook systems, integrating a Super VGA graphics accelerator, a 1-MB frame buffer, a 128-bit memory interface, a RAM digital/analog converter (RAMDAC), an LCD controller, and PCI/VESA local-bus interfaces. The first notebooks with the MagicGraph NM2070 will be announced this fall. Contact: NeoMagic, Santa Clara, CA; (408) 988-7020, or fax (408) 988-7032; info@neomagic.com;
http://www.rahul.net/neomagic
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