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Started by: gman | Date 11/26/07
Comments: 6 | Last Comment: 11/28/07
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1. The beginning of a major third gpu company has evolved. There was news about a few months ago on how Intel was employing skilled gpu guys for highend gpus.
Hopefully this would ease the pressure off Ati/Amd as they arent doing to good at the moment and help lower highend gpu prices even more. [Posted by: gman | Date: 11/26/07]
dream on dude! this will bring enormous pressure on AMD/ATI... If Intel can spin off some of their fab resources and produce graphic cards, AMD/ATI will kill itself from their paper launchs and mediocre releases.I honestly hope this move by Intel will produce good results that way we can prove that AMD buying ATI was a bad choice! [Posted by: Tech wannabe | Date: 11/27/07]
2. Intel isnt even announcing buy-outs anymore *lol*
Daily routine =) [Posted by: 1234 | Date: 11/27/07]
3. I like how this is going... NVIDIA is starting to slow down due to the lousy competition by AMD/ATI.
Once (if) Intel release a high-end GPU to compete with NVIDIA and ATI, then we just need NVIDIA to make CPUs. ;) [Posted by: Go Intel | Date: 11/27/07]
Intel already owns a 10-20% stake in nVidia. Funny how info like this seems to get swept under the rug.
[Posted by: cheeseman | Date: 11/28/07]
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dream on dude! this will bring enormous pressure on AMD/ATI... If Intel can spin off some of their fab resources and produce graphic cards, AMD/ATI will kill itself from their paper launchs and mediocre releases.