VIA planned the production of two new graphics chips, Chrome 440 and 430, by the end of 2007.
Volume production was expected to start before the end of the year.
[4] The production models were made in 65 nm process, support DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 2.1, and use PCI Express 2.0 interface.
Chrome engine supported variable-length decoding, and dual-stream Blu-ray playback (440 GTX).
[5] In TechPowerUp's review of the 800/800 MHz core/memory version of S3 Graphics Chrome 440 GTX 256 MB video card, its performance was observed to be in the range of Radeon 3450 and GeForce 8500 GT.