November 29th 2004 |
nForce4 Intel
Its entirely possible, given current market conditions, that NVIDIA may choose to give the current Prescott generation a pass, and emerge with a product ready for market when dual core CPU’s become available. By then, LGA775, PCI-Express, and DDR2 should all be more-established, and the market may be more friendly to additional chipset solutions. NVIDIA’s success in the Intel chipset market is anything but assured, but if NVIDIA executes as aggressively as they did on the AMD side of things, Santa Clara may have just given the keys to the castle to a very strong competitor. Only time will tell whether or not whatever they got in return was actually worth it.
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