DORVAL, Quebec, Canada (AP) -- Graphics chip manufacturer Matrox Graphics, Inc. announced today it has purchased PC DVD decoder manufacturer Sigma Designs for $60 million. When asked what this means for the PC graphics card industry, CEO of Matrox replied: "WE FINALLY GOT A CLUE."
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Matrox buys Sigma Designs for $60 million
- Box 1:
- dual-boot OS'es: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional , Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
- Case (chassis): P.o.S. $35 mid-tower.. (gonna get a new full-tower soon, any recommendations?)
- Video card: Matrox Millenium G400 Max
- Monitor: Hitachi SuperScan Elite 751 (CM751)
- Sound card: Sound Blaster Live! Platinum
- Speakers: Cambridge SoundWorks DeskTop Theater 5.1 DTT2500 Digital
- Motherboard: Abit BP6
- CPU: 2 x Intel Celeron 366 OC'ed to 550 = 1.1 Ghz (;-)
- Memory: 128MB pc133
- Keyboard: Microsoft Internet Keyboard
- Mouse: Microsoft IntelliMouse with IntelliEye
- Hard drive: IBM Deskstar 34 GXP (27gb)
- Printer: Epson Stylus Color 440
- Ethernet card: 3Com EtherLink 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX)
- Floppy drive: Teac 1.44MB
- CD-ROM drive: Plextor UltraPlex 40max
- DVD-ROM drive: I/O Magic MagicDVD 8x
- CD-R drive: Panasonic 7502
- SCSI controller: Diamond Fireport 20
- Scanner: UMAX Astra 2200 (SCSI)
- Modem: SupraExpress 56i Sp V.90
- Webcam: Logitech QuickCam Express
- Box 2:
- operating system: FreeBSD 4.1
- CPU: Intel Pentium 60
- memory: 32 MB
- hard drive: Quantum Fireball 1 GB
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Interesting Quote from the CEO...
Hmmmm...
And fer 60Mil. Damn, nice piece of change for a company [sarcasm]"leaving the highend"[/sarcasm] ;o)
Can't wait to see what becomes of this besides the obvious Marvel G800 with Full hardware DVD ;o)
Craig1.3 Taulatin @1600 - Watercooled, DangerDen waterblock, Enhiem 1046 pump, 8x6x2 HeaterCore Radiator - Asus TUSL2C - 256 MB Corsair PC150 - G400 DH 32b SGR - IBM 20Gb 75GXP HDD - InWin A500
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a note to those who are slow: this is just a joke, but I think it would be a smart move as Matrox could then integrate true hardware DVD support in their graphics cards.- Box 1:
- dual-boot OS'es: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional , Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
- Case (chassis): P.o.S. $35 mid-tower.. (gonna get a new full-tower soon, any recommendations?)
- Video card: Matrox Millenium G400 Max
- Monitor: Hitachi SuperScan Elite 751 (CM751)
- Sound card: Sound Blaster Live! Platinum
- Speakers: Cambridge SoundWorks DeskTop Theater 5.1 DTT2500 Digital
- Motherboard: Abit BP6
- CPU: 2 x Intel Celeron 366 OC'ed to 550 = 1.1 Ghz (;-)
- Memory: 128MB pc133
- Keyboard: Microsoft Internet Keyboard
- Mouse: Microsoft IntelliMouse with IntelliEye
- Hard drive: IBM Deskstar 34 GXP (27gb)
- Printer: Epson Stylus Color 440
- Ethernet card: 3Com EtherLink 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX)
- Floppy drive: Teac 1.44MB
- CD-ROM drive: Plextor UltraPlex 40max
- DVD-ROM drive: I/O Magic MagicDVD 8x
- CD-R drive: Panasonic 7502
- SCSI controller: Diamond Fireport 20
- Scanner: UMAX Astra 2200 (SCSI)
- Modem: SupraExpress 56i Sp V.90
- Webcam: Logitech QuickCam Express
- Box 2:
- operating system: FreeBSD 4.1
- CPU: Intel Pentium 60
- memory: 32 MB
- hard drive: Quantum Fireball 1 GB
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Naw Frank, that's his Don Rickles impression! LOL"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
"Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain
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If one wants real hardware DVD support, one buys an ATI WhatevertheirlatestisforIlostcount
In the mean time, Mr. Cold, don't jump at every new Windows version that's out there, and then complain you got no Matrox drivers for it, as Matrox doesn't know which next OS you're jumping in on... Cheese, take some time, will ya?
Jord.
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Matrox Users Rely on Cheese !!Jordâ„¢
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You KNEW you'd see me here didn't you?
Fact is, Matrox had the best solution in the business and abandoned it for NO good reason, other than a f**K up in product development that no one wants to be responsible for. All they had to do was bite the bullet and support the poor orphan.--I love it anyway. :0)
The G200 hardware decoder is playing on my machine as I type this, (watching a movie in a window as I monitor the forums) and my CPU usage is less than 40% with CRYSTAL CLEAR video on my TV, no passthrough as in SIGMA, and no IRQ needed. all at 1024x768 highcolor.
If you can......do it in hardware!!
Greebe's juiced up Athlon @750 on an MSI Irongate Based M/B Marvel G200 TV with HW/DVD Daughtercard,
CDBurner, Creative DVD, two big WD Hdds, Outboard 56K modem
Parallel Port Scanner, Creative S/B AWE 64 (ISA), and a new Logitech WebCam (My first USB device)
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But as everyone's CPUs are getting more and more powerful, why bother with the extra expense of a hardware decoder and do it through software. Same with video compression.
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Cheers,
Steve
"Life is what we make of it, yet most of us just fake"
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