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DTX仕様とエネルギー効率に優れた新プロセッサへの賛同コメント (英語) リリースに戻る
Customers continue to support the DTX open standard with commitments to deliver DTX motherboards and chassis, as well as demonstrations of functioning DTX systems at AMD Booth #TF1I at Computex, Hall 4 TICC.
“At Albatron, we are proud to support AMD’s leadership in driving standardization for smaller, more energy efficient PCs with our leading edge motherboard engineering capability,” said Darryl Chan, Product Marketing Director of Albatron. “The new open standard DTX form factor, designed to be backwards compatible with current ecosystem offerings, presents us with a powerful platform to innovate and launch a family of DTX-compatible motherboards in the fourth quarter of this year that empower compact desktop systems, combining such stellar benefits as electricity savings, quieter operation, upgraded aesthetics and reduced heat emission.”
“By pioneering the development of DTX specifications, we believe that AMD has increased the momentum on the evolution of desktop systems into smaller form factors with lower thermal design power, said Roger Lin, CEO at Cooler Master. “As a leading provider of cutting-edge products with superior cooling capabilities, Cooler Master sees this standardization as a major step forward for the PC industry as a whole and intends to wholeheartedly support the widespread adoption of PCs that take up less space, are more aesthetically pleasing and reduce energy consumption.”
“We applaud AMD’s DTX open standard specifications that have revolutionized the small form factor market and provided end users the twin benefits of size advantage and power savings,” said SF Chang, Associate VP at ECS. “As DTX brings to market an SFF standard suited for developing chassis that embrace the consumer look and feel, we look forward to launching our DTX-compliant chassis later this year and offering our customers a quieter, more pleasant computing experience in offices and homes everywhere.”
“AMD’s development of the DTX specification represents the future of small form factor PCs and at Gigabyte, we are proud to collaborate with AMD to help enable the broad adoption of a path breaking solution,” said Bill Hong General Manager of ODM B.U. at Gigabyte. “By teaming up with AMD on yet another venture to accelerate efficiency and increase compatibility, we look forward to opening up new desktop computing possibilities for our customers with the availability of our new line of DTX motherboards that will be backward-compatible with the existing ATX infrastructure, by the end of 2007.”
“As a provider of leading-edge PC hardware solutions that are easy to integrate, while boosting overall system performance, MSI is proud to support the DTX specifications being driven by AMD to pioneer the standardization of small form factor motherboards,” said Charles Chiang, the R&D vice-president of MSI Corp. “Continuing our focus on supporting AMD’s revolutionary products and technologies, we look forward to making our new line of DTX motherboards, capable of fitting into a DTX or ATX chassis and combining aesthetic value with stellar performance, available to our shared customers in time for the holiday season.”
“We are very excited to see AMD leading the DTX form factor initiative, an open standard specification with tremendous upsides,” said Joe Lee, president of SilverStone Technology. “The ability for DTX motherboards to seamlessly integrate with our current small form factor and home theater chassis now is one of its greatest strength that should enable rapid adoption by our customers. We look forward to driving the DTX popularity to new heights with a full line of DTX-compliant chassis towards the end of this year.”
“Thermaltake believes that DTX offers real value to the end users, system builders and supply channels and we are pleased to support this initiative by developing a family of DTX-only chassis adhering to the DTX specifications driven by AMD, and to providing our customers exceptional energy efficiency to meet their personal or enterprise desktop computing needs,” said Kenny Lin, President at Thermaltake. “By releasing our DTX-compliant solutions in the fourth quarter of this year, we welcome the opportunity to further our scope for thermal innovation and deliver optimally-designed small form factor systems that are aesthetically pleasing, consume less power and emit less noise.”
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