Diamond Multimedia Ships Stealth Graphics Cards

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Diamond's Stealth brand accelerators have long been one of the most popular and recognizable mainstream PC graphics products on the
market. Now the Stealth lineup features a variety of graphics processor from two leading graphics chips manufacturers, namely ATI
and NVIDIA, and is marketed for customers in $100 budget.

Wish they would develop their own chips however.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/display/20031117081259.html
 
So, Diamond Multimedia, who was bought out by S3 , bought out by Via ,
changed name to SonicBlue (stopped making graphics cards - stopped
supporting their legacy cards)...is back?

Great GOOGLIE MOOGLIE!!!

http://www.diamondmm.com/

There *IS* something there


JAD said:
Diamond's Stealth brand accelerators have long been one of the most
popular and recognizable mainstream PC graphics products on the
market. Now the Stealth lineup features a variety of graphics processor
from two leading graphics chips manufacturers, namely ATI
 
So, Diamond Multimedia, who was bought out by S3 , bought out by Via ,
changed name to SonicBlue (stopped making graphics cards - stopped
supporting their legacy cards)...is back?

Great GOOGLIE MOOGLIE!!!

http://www.diamondmm.com/

There *IS* something there

I used to have various Diamond products, I had found them to be of superb
value for money and very good build quality. I still own one of their
graphics cards, and also a modem which is not supported any more... I was
shocked when they went out of business.
 
I've been with Diamond graphics for about 15 years. I have Diamond
cards in 4 of my machines right. From the high end viper770 and
viper550 down to the Steath 64dram 1, 2 and 4 mb version backups on my
parts shelf. I had to buy one AOpen nvidia card while they were gone.

I am very happy to see them back.

JimL
 
same with me I never had a single RMA after countless purchases. I still have and use a S540x stealth32m. Works perfectly after 7
years.
 
I've been with Diamond graphics for about 15 years. I have Diamond
cards in 4 of my machines right. From the high end viper770 and
viper550 down to the Steath 64dram 1, 2 and 4 mb version backups on my
parts shelf. I had to buy one AOpen nvidia card while they were gone.

I am very happy to see them back.

This is the value of a name... DiamondMM is long gone, but todays
Diamond is not the same. ;)

Amiga is still in "business", it is NOT Amiga.... why wont they bury
this thing.
 
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