All in all it’s a tough one for NVIDIA. Their products, both GPU and core-logic, are very popular in conjunction with AMD CPUs, so they can’t go abandoning their support for AMD. However, they will make this an opportunity to work closer with Intel, and the ‘distracting, complex merger’ will make them ‘more competitive than ever’ against ATI.
HEXUS - NVIDIA: AMD/ATI merger will make us stronger
The Tech Report asked Intel and NVIDIA to comment on yesterday’s news of AMD’s bid to purchase ATI:
NVIDIA: Today’s news about the acquisition of ATI by AMD is a positive development for NVIDIA. We are now the only graphics processor and core logic company that supports both Intel and AMD processors… AMD needs and wants the support of our leading brands - GeForce, nForce, Quadro, and SLI… We are now Intel’s best GPU partner.”
The Tech Report - Intel, NVIDIA respond to AMD-ATI news
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» NVIDIA Announces IGP Chipsets for AMD, Intel Chips
» NVIDIA Charges Manufacturers $120 for nForce 680i Chipset - Report
» Intel Unveils "World’s Best Processor"
» Intel considers AMD and ATI merger likely
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» NVIDIA May Launch Chipset for Intel Pentium 4 in Q1, Q2 2005
» Reports From The Web On NVIDIA & Intel Cross-Licence Deal
» nForce3 For 2003?


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