http://www.digitimes.com/news/a2005060281056.html
CEO of NVIDIA talking about AMD:
"The strategy of providing complete solutions that consist of a CPU, chipset and wireless functionality is brilliant, Huang commented. Such a move has limited the freedom with which hardware vendors can source components from other makers and has had a negative impact on the graphics chips market, Huang noted."
http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a2005060282057.html
AMD's SVP of sales and marketing:
In related news, with regard to market rumors stating AMD plans to start producing chipsets, Richard stated AMD will not enter the market, as the company has good relationships with major chipset makers. He also criticized Intel?s strategies of bundling its products (CPU, chipset and WLAN module) into a single platform.
I'm hearing two slightly different opinions here...what are they thinking?
CEO of NVIDIA talking about AMD:
"The strategy of providing complete solutions that consist of a CPU, chipset and wireless functionality is brilliant, Huang commented. Such a move has limited the freedom with which hardware vendors can source components from other makers and has had a negative impact on the graphics chips market, Huang noted."
http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a2005060282057.html
AMD's SVP of sales and marketing:
In related news, with regard to market rumors stating AMD plans to start producing chipsets, Richard stated AMD will not enter the market, as the company has good relationships with major chipset makers. He also criticized Intel?s strategies of bundling its products (CPU, chipset and WLAN module) into a single platform.
I'm hearing two slightly different opinions here...what are they thinking?