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Because this statement is contradicted by the existence of Nvidia's Quad SLI (see Scalable Link Interface), I have removed it from the article. --Clement Cherlin 00:45, 9 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Performance gains
Because of its ability to connect more than two video cards together (as many as 34 cards have been coupled by Evans and Sutherland, though you will not be able to have this many VPUs in your desktop), performance will be much higher than that of the current SLI cards built around the nVidia video processors which can only couple two cards together.