Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Oct 2009 11:47 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems 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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RE: Cry me a river...not!
by bnolsen on Sun 11th Oct 2009 18:55 UTC in reply to "Cry me a river...not!"
bnolsen
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2006-01-06

Pissing off large groups of customer bases doesn't help a company.

Locking out driver docs, generating lots of heat/pulling lots of power, rebranding the same crap several times, attempting to lock out competition with physics processing.

Why should anyone feel sorry for them?

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RE[2]: Cry me a river...not!
by strcpy on Sun 11th Oct 2009 19:11 in reply to "RE: Cry me a river...not!"
strcpy Member since:
2009-05-20

Why should anyone feel sorry for them?


I don't feel particularly sorry for nVidia, but I do feel sorry for the chip markets. Because the biggest villain is still in town.

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