Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Oct 2009 11:47 UTC
The future of integrated graphics processors lies somewhere on the dies of future processors, that much is a certainty. However, this creates a big problem for NVIDIA, whose chipset business will be out, of well, business. Beating everybody to the punch, the company announced yesterday that it is ceasing all development on future chipsets, citing unfair business practices from Intel.
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Apple is in an interesting position here. The Cupertino company has more or less standardised on using Intel processors with NVIDIA chipsets (the 9400M), so it will be interesting to see what Apple will use for future Macs.
You don't need good graphics to run iTunes.
I think current Intel graphics should be good enough to run the 3 games that work in OSX since all 3 are about 5 years old.
Apple using NVidia was wishful thinking on Apple's part trying to get developers to use their platform. Fail.
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You don't need good graphics to run iTunes.
I think current Intel graphics should be good enough to run the 3 games that work in OSX since all 3 are about 5 years old.
Apple using NVidia was wishful thinking on Apple's part trying to get developers to use their platform. Fail.