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Finally, nForce&SLI coming to Intel

Originally posted by: Regs
Yeah, I'm sure Intel is still just ignoring the competition *rollseyes*
LOL Wingz stated in a thread the other day that his employer is most definitely taking AMD very seriously right now. Call Intc anything you want, but don't call them bad businessmen/women 😉
 
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Regs
Yeah, I'm sure Intel is still just ignoring the competition *rollseyes*
LOL Wingz stated in a thread the other day that his employer is most definitely taking AMD very seriously right now. Call Intc anything you want, but don't call them bad businessmen/women 😉

 
Nvidia stock is getting another push from this announcement. A missed double opportunity in 3 months. Doh!
 
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Regs
Yeah, I'm sure Intel is still just ignoring the competition *rollseyes*
LOL Wingz stated in a thread the other day that his employer is most definitely taking AMD very seriously right now. Call Intc anything you want, but don't call them bad businessmen/women 😉

:beer:
 
Originally posted by: Naustica
Nvidia stock is getting another push from this announcement. A missed double opportunity in 3 months. Doh!
You and me both brudda. My wife thought my pop died or something when she saw my face after the last surge 😛
 
I personally think Intel's on the way out. The Hammer-based platform (K8) is better optimized for things like SMP, and they can dual-core without any modification at all. 64 bit extentions are nice, but the really big advantage is being able to use up to 8GB of RAM in newer systems.
-Cheesehead
 
Originally posted by: Cheesehead
I personally think Intel's on the way out. The Hammer-based platform (K8) is better optimized for things like SMP, and they can dual-core without any modification at all. 64 bit extentions are nice, but the really big advantage is being able to use up to 8GB of RAM in newer systems.
-Cheesehead
They'll blindside us all in a couple months, hopefully AMD can pull a rabbit out of their hat and keep things even.
 
Originally posted by: Cheesehead
I personally think Intel's on the way out. The Hammer-based platform (K8) is better optimized for things like SMP, and they can dual-core without any modification at all. 64 bit extentions are nice, but the really big advantage is being able to use up to 8GB of RAM in newer systems.
-Cheesehead

hahahahahhahahahahhahahahaha. whew. no wait, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. i think i'm, no no. hahahhahahhahahahahahahahahahaha. oooookay, intel is on the way out.

back to the convo, nforce for intel. sweet.
 
I don't see what the big deal is, every Intel user knows that they need an Intel processor and an Intel chipset to get a completely stable system. Using a Nvidia chipset on an Intel system will just make for a unstable and flaky system just like AMD has. LOL 😉
 
Originally posted by: Seemann
Yeah Intel is in trouble: SLI is a nice feature of the AMD-platform.

You don't make mass profits selling to enthusiasts. You make profits selling to enterprise level consumers, and home users, who don't need anything fancy. Intel is doing a fine job of the home user part.
 
Originally posted by: justly
I don't see what the big deal is, every Intel user knows that they need an Intel processor and an Intel chipset to get a completely stable system. Using a Nvidia chipset on an Intel system will just make for a unstable and flaky system just like AMD has. LOL 😉

Please head back under your bridge.

I wonder if nVidia will do for Intel what they did for AMD in regards to overclocking. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Regs
Yeah, I'm sure Intel is still just ignoring the competition *rollseyes*
LOL Wingz stated in a thread the other day that his employer is most definitely taking AMD very seriously right now. Call Intc anything you want, but don't call them bad businessmen/women 😉
:beer:
Hey... Someone DOES actually read my posts. 😉
 
Originally posted by: justly
I don't see what the big deal is, every Intel user knows that they need an Intel processor and an Intel chipset to get a completely stable system. Using a Nvidia chipset on an Intel system will just make for a unstable and flaky system just like AMD has. LOL 😉
In all seriousness, that mindset really does exist. If Nvidia wants to get in to the business desktop market, they're going to have to get people to move past it.
 
This will make me consider Intel for my next overhaul. Every year when I rebuild I look at all available products to determine which way I'll go with my upgrade. With Intel's only SLI option being Xeon based I had completely ruled them out. Still likely to go A64, but I will certainly be considering Intel if they have a nF4 SLI solution.
 
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