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OS

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Originally posted by: Vic
I think this is a good move for AMD. They now have the ability to manufacture chipsets and provide complete platforms, a competitive advantage that Intel has had over them for a long, long time.

AMD has made their own chipsets in the past but they've said over and over they prefer to leave that to third parties. Wonder why the change.

I would have preferred they bought nvidia instead. :p
 

secretanchitman

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maybe this will cause nvidia/intel to make sli work in the intel mobos!!!

sli on an intel chipset? that would be sweet.
 

Babbles

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Would this aquisition be able to increase the production of AMD CPUs, which is something they have always lagged behind in regards to Intel.
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Originally posted by: bennylong
There goes AMD relationship with Nvidia. I think AMD is in panic mode with Conroe coming out and Intel finally on the comeback after 5 years of crappy products


I doubt anyone's panicking. They weren't going to stay on top forever and they knew it. I'd be willing to bet that negotiations to buy ATI started long before we knew anything solid about conroe.


They were never on top. Intel is many times larger than them.
 

TekDemon

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Question is...now that intel chipsets favor ATi and AMD chipsets will likely also favor ATi...will nVidia be left out in the cold, or will intel have to kill their use of ATi's Crossfire and support nVidia just so they're not AMD's customer?

Or will intel finally reveal...their own 90 pipeline GPU of godliness? Find out next time...same bat time, same bat channel!
 

lozina

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Originally posted by: bennylong
There goes AMD relationship with Nvidia. I think AMD is in panic mode with Conroe coming out and Intel finally on the comeback after 5 years of crappy products


I doubt anyone's panicking. They weren't going to stay on top forever and they knew it. I'd be willing to bet that negotiations to buy ATI started long before we knew anything solid about conroe.


They were never on top. Intel is many times larger than them.

Maybe he meant on top in terms of how well regarded the product is
 

aswedc

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I think this is a bad move.

AMD has made chipsets before, and they can do it again, with or without ATI. It's not a massive R&D investment like cutting edge graphics.

As for the graphic side of things, the vast majority of business is done in the low end intergrated area. Again, AMD could easily have developed this in house. So the only thing they gain from this transaction is entry into the cutthroat and volatile high end graphic market. A segment whose future is not even certain given the trouble PC gaming is in....
 

ElFenix

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this makes them a much bigger for in the notebook market.

i guess it kills the relationship they've had with nvidia. i wonder what % of the AMD market nvidia chipsets make up? at one point it seemed like almost 100%, if you listened to the enthusiast banter. but any time i've seen an amd processor in an OEM system it's been ati chipset, lately.
Originally posted by: aswedc
As for the graphic side of things, the vast majority of business is done in the low end intergrated area. Again, AMD could easily have developed this in house. So the only thing they gain from this transaction is entry into the cutthroat and volatile high end graphic market. A segment whose future is not even certain given the trouble PC gaming is in....

ati is in the xbox360 and the wii. that might be very beneficial. they could fab the processors for MS in the upcoming dark days of conroe.
 

Aimster

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wow AMD's stock got hit hard.

How is ATI doing in the graphic card market? Are they ahead? behind? far behind? far ahead?
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: Vic
I think this is a good move for AMD. They now have the ability to manufacture chipsets and provide complete platforms, a competitive advantage that Intel has had over them for a long, long time.
AMD has made their own chipsets in the past but they've said over and over they prefer to leave that to third parties. Wonder why the change.

I would have preferred they bought nvidia instead. :p
As an AMD-nForce user myself, I have to agree. But I don't think Nvidia was for sale.

I think the change is because AMD, having captured some market share from Intel, realized that it needed to provide complete platforms in order to compete at the next level.

As to going back to manufacturing their own chipsets, why reinvent the wheel? ATi is making chipsets right now.
 

bennylong

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Just 2 weeks ago, AMD CEO said they would never merge with ATI when the rumor started floating, because it would ruin their relationship with Nvidia.

Guess you can't better anything those CEO say!
 
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SlitheryDee

Originally posted by: lozina

Maybe he meant on top in terms of how well regarded the product is


Yeah that's what I meant. In the grand scheme of things intel has always been "ahead", but I wasn't comparing company size. I would consider any company that's eating away at it's most direct competitor's market share to be "on top" during the period that it was doing so.
 

bennylong

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Originally posted by: Aimster
wow AMD's stock got hit hard.

How is ATI doing in the graphic card market? Are they ahead? behind? far behind? far ahead?

ATI is #1 in the graphic market
 

lozina

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Originally posted by: aswedc
Originally posted by: lozina
Originally posted by: aswedc
given the trouble PC gaming is in....

what trouble?
You haven't noticed the huge drop off in PC exclusive games?

no... but is it a drop in pc games accross the board or just a drop in pc game sales at the store while not counting pc games being bought online & downloaded? sometimes i see figures which don't count that...

also the amount of subscriptions to online pc games seems to continue to increase

so maybe its just a change in the way pc games are bought and played? *shrug*
 

eelw

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Originally posted by: Babbles
Would this aquisition be able to increase the production of AMD CPUs, which is something they have always lagged behind in regards to Intel.

It's not as if ATI has any FABs. They rely on TSMC to produce their GPUs.


Originally posted by: bennylong
ATI is #1 in the graphic market

Really? I thought Intel was still top dog.
 

bennylong

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Originally posted by: eelw
Originally posted by: Babbles
Would this aquisition be able to increase the production of AMD CPUs, which is something they have always lagged behind in regards to Intel.

It's not as if ATI has any FABs. They rely on TSMC to produce their GPUs.


Originally posted by: bennylong
ATI is #1 in the graphic market

Really? I thought Intel was still top dog.


Premium graphic card, not intergrated. I'm sure that's what we're all talking about
 

soydios

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This merger has...many...possible and probable future implications and effects.
I can't wait to see them.
:)