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Despite being a "speed monster" in reverse, it sold over 7 million units in 1998. Its success came from being dirt cheap and integrated into countless office motherboards where 3D gaming wasn't the priority.

Released by Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) in June 1997, the 6326 chip was widely mocked for its abysmal 3D performance compared to competitors like 3dfx or Nvidia. b6326.mp4

While the file name "b6326.mp4" might be a specific user-uploaded clip (possibly a retro review or a demonstration of its poor performance), the "topic" centers on the hardware itself: Despite being a "speed monster" in reverse, it

It featured a strong MPEG II decoder for its time, making it a decent budget choice for playing DVDs even if it couldn't handle high-end games. b6326.mp4