ATI's Radeon All-in-Wonder slides into first place this month, displacing the CardExpert GeForce2 MX. ATI's boards are the only ones to date offering hardware support for Microsoft's DirectX 8, which permits richer, more realistic games. At press time, NVidia had just announced its newest processor, the NV20, which will support DirectX 8 and will outperform the GeForce2 Ultra, the company's current top-of-the-line chip.
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