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ATI and Nvidia gearing up to face Intel

This article doesnt even make sense. They say Nvidia and ATI are going to compete with a low end integrated solution by producing a high end niche market product?!?!?!?!?!?!?

 
Originally posted by: Genx87
This article doesnt even make sense. They say Nvidia and ATI are going to compete with a low end integrated solution by producing a high end niche market product?!?!?!?!?!?!?

I thought the same thing when i read it, that article sucks 😛
 
Intel has always made practically useless integrated 3D solutions and anyone wanting any performance gets an ATi/nVidia GPU. This is not news, and like Genx said, you don't compete with the low end by releasing the ultra high end.
 
I think they meant to convey they will offer a low cost product that is superior and will rival higher end products.

Which would make sense since I dont believe there is much sense is making a seperate low end line of chips. One chip to rule them all.
 
Doesn't ATI's Xpress 200, nVidia's nForce 410/6100, and nForce 430/6150 chipsets already cream Intel's GMA 900/950?

I had respect for ther staff at Digitimes and Guru3D before looking at this piece.
 
Originally posted by: jevans64
Doesn't ATI's Xpress 200, nVidia's nForce 410/6100, and nForce 430/6150 chipsets already cream Intel's GMA 900/950?

Thoroughly - they just need to get the chipsets into more and more Intel-based boards and systems, where the low-end units can actually move.

Y'know, since anyone with half a clue about gaming buys an A64 and discrete GPU anyhow. 😉

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: jevans64
Doesn't ATI's Xpress 200, nVidia's nForce 410/6100, and nForce 430/6150 chipsets already cream Intel's GMA 900/950?

Thoroughly - they just need to get the chipsets into more and more Intel-based boards and systems, where the low-end units can actually move.

Y'know, since anyone with half a clue about gaming buys an A64 and discrete GPU anyhow. 😉

- M4H


I don't think Intel is going to let a foreign chipset onto their boards. 😀

Yep. Most hardcore folks DON'T buy an Intel board. I can see where ATI and nVidia would want to woo the OEMs into going with something other than Intel. Maybe if they did, we would see fewer posts like, " How do I <fill in blank here> my Dell? "
 
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