Originally posted by: hellokeith
PCGH: On another matter: Nvidia stated that the G80-Chip in it's current form is not compatible with their AGP-Bridge - maybe future chips are again, but G80 will not be. Can you tell us about R6x?
Vijay Sharma: We have a brigde chip and it works with 600 family.
PCGH: So there's no reason it should not work.
Vijay Sharma: No.
PCGH: So it's up to the board partners again to build AGP cards just as they do now.
Vijay Sharma: Yes.
keep them AGP cards a-coming, and my 3.2GHz Pentium 4 will keep pumping out the games.

:thumbsup:
And:
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=38655
AMD confirms future AGP support
Vijay Sharma talks to German mag
By Theo Valich: Monday 02 April 2007, 14:21
A WHILE AGO, we ran a story about future AMD products coming in a form of AGP cards, and now the existence of such products has been confirmed.
Nvidia has some problems making a bridge chip for G8x generation of chips, but AMD has a compatible bridge chip for the upcoming R600 generation of GPUs.
In an interview given to PC Games Hardware, Viyaj Sharma, Chimpzilla's Director of Desktop Discrete Product Marketing confirmed that R600/RV610/RV630 are compatible with bridge chips and that there is no problem to bring AGP cards to the market. We doubt that there will be a R600 AGP board coming, due to power issues (four molex connectors required), but mainstream and low-end markets will receive the much-wanted part.
The AGP market may be slowly winding down, but demand for products is still great, and there will be at least three or four different DirectX 10 parts in affordable range.
It seems that the gamer's computer of early the 2000s, a combination of Athlon XP 2500+ (@2.2-2.5 GHz) on an nForce2 motherboard (such as Abit NF7-S) will continue to run in 2007 as well. µ
Don't tell thise news to APOPPIN, he allready got AGP card's collection

Ha...how long?:clock: