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Lifer
NVIDIA will definitely have trouble competing if the need for a low-to-middle range standalone graphics card is removed with having a GPU on-die. That's why they're pushing for Fermi to be a GPGPU for gaming and scientific research. I'm not sure how much of a niche market that is, but it might pay off for them as software tools for using a GPGPU mature.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_in_action.html
Yep, the non-gaming side of CUDA looks very promising. In fact, I am sure learning how to harness this type of power could help a lot of people.
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