CeBIT 2007: AMD shoves DTX into limelight

AMD is pitching DTX as a new "open standard" for small form factor (SFF) PCs

AMD is using today's CeBIT show to pimp a new chassis standard for media center PC systems. Nowadays almost all PCs conform to the ATX standard, so AMD is shoving DTX under the nose of every case and component builder it can to try and build (a little) momentum.

ATX is the current standard by which most desktop PCs are built; parts such as power supplies are universal and most motherboards fit most cases. But hang on - aren't we still waiting for Intel 's BTX standard?

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