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Asustek adopts SiS chipsets in its F5V notebook series
Press release, July 18; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 18 July 2007]

Silicon Integrated System (SiS) announced that Asustek Computer has implemented the SiS671DX chipsets in its F5V series notebooks. The SiS968 southbridge chipset is paired with the SiS671DX in the F5V notebook.

The F5V has a 15.4-inch widescreen LCD monitor and features Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology. The notebook supports Intel Core Duo and Intel Celeron M processors and DDR2 667 DRAM up to 2GB. The notebook is also equipped with one DVI and one VGA port.

Asustek F5V series notebook specifications

Item

Details

Processor

Intel Core Duo T2450/T2350/T2080/T2060 or
Intel Celeron M 520/530 processors

Chipset

Northbridge: SiS671DX

Southbridge: SiS968

Memory

DDR2 533/667 DRAM up to 2GB

Display

15.4-inch WXGA/WXGA+

VGA

ATI X2300 with 128MB VRAM

Source: Company, compiled by Digitimes, July 2007

Asustek F5V series notebook

Asustek F5V series notebook
Photo: Company

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