Another vendor to look at for graphics parts in smaller quantities is Silicon Motion

http://www.siliconmotion.com

They also have usually been able to spin a new Video BIOS and/or video drivers in a few days. This is great when you need to support a new display resolution or LCD panel.

-Bari

Richard Smith wrote:

Nick Jarmany wrote:

You should be aware that the Agilent (C&T) F69000 is end-of-life. Last shipments I believe are early next year.


Note its Asiliant not Agilent. http://www.asiliant.com Last time buy is Feburary 2004. The semi shop making the die is phasing out the process. I guess they were not moving enough of them to justify a re-spin onto a new smaller process. Of course they also may have not had the IP do it either.


Asiliant is basically a bunch of ex-intel, who used to be C&T that when intel decided to shutdown C&T they bought the rights to the C&T dies and started selling them as Asiliant. It's possible that Intel only sold them the die masks and not the VHDL to generate them.

And its a damn shame. Its caused us some heartache as we really didn't find a good replacemnet for them. We had to redesign our own SBC products with ATI M1 chips. ATI (via our Arrow vendor) has been _much_ more difficult to work with.



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