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Nvidia CEO calls for "further action" against Intel
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Nvidia CEO calls for "further action" against Intel
Years of antitrust allegations and legal wrangling between the world's largest makers of computer chips were resolved last week with a $1.25 billion payment by Intel. But Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang believes "further action needs to be taken to protect consumers," as he called out the chip giant's business practices in the integrated graphics sector where its pricing bundles make it hard to compete.
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The Atom blows, and I think ATI and Nvidia fans can all agree that both are better than Intel's gpus. I hope Tegra can steer people away from the Atom, and ATI and Nvidia push Intel out of the gpu market as graphics have already become immensely more important, and Intel just doesn't stack up.
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what we need is an CPU that can compete with Atom. What's AMD doing?
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why cant Intel just concentrate on making processors than making integrated GPUs.
today no game supports Intel gpus.its all Nvidia & ATI. |
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