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nVidia aims for market domination :)

isn't nvidia being too risky here for going into the mobo market with an audio/video integrated southbridge...
oh well, no risk no gain. they better treat the ex-Aureal engineers right!
 
good read,

hey andy, do you have a special icon or something? bc it's showing a blank picture now....🙁
 
is it not the strategy of every company, squash your competition? I see nothing wrong with it as long as the prices are fair, just Like MS, they have every right to walk over anyone they choose, AMD stood up to Intel without a lawsuit, Netscape should have done the same... wimps!
 
andy: your icon doesn't show up. and why should nvidia treat aureal employees right? creative bought them out
 
I'm not saying it's wrong...just as long as they don't get too far into other things and start to dilute their products.
 


<< Cool for nvidia, but I don't like integrated anything so I won't ever use it. >>


I don't see people ditching i815E boards which have integrated audio/video or KT133 boards that have integrated audio.

 
&quot;I'm not saying it's wrong...just as long as they don't get too far into other things and start to dilute their products.&quot;

yeah, I'm hoping that this will only HELP competition. I personally don't care for integrated stuff, so the north bridge they are producing is useless. I'd like to see how/if they can improve the southbridge, whether by adding more features, or if they can improve performance...
 
nvidia bought Aureal's 127 or so Engineers,
creative-the jackass got the intellectual property.

and my face is ugly that it finally reveal -- a jolly woman!
 
Maybe they can create a chipset with a half-decent AGP implementation that doesn't crash under high-current situations. Hell, this would allow them to eventually bypass AGP altogether, leveraging a DDR unified memory architecture or a new high-speed bus. As long as it doesn't dilute their resources too much, this should be a good move for nVidia and the industry.
 
NFS4, onboard audio isn't TOO bad, but I try to find the ones that are without it. Integrated video just drives up the price in my opinion.
 


<< Maybe they can create a chipset with a half-decent AGP implementation that doesn't crash under high-current situations. >>



LOL, HELL YEAH. Then they would have NO excuse for AGP4x inconsistencies, fast write problems, and the like with their OWN video cards on their motherboards 😉
 
&quot;LOL, HELL YEAH. Then they would have NO excuse for AGP4x inconsistencies, fast write problems, and the like with their OWN video cards on their motherboards&quot;

yeah they won't have any excuse at all.. the only problem with this is that you still don't get much performance out of it, becuase it's got a Unified memory architecture. still, if they ever made a chipset that allowed for AGP upgradeability, then we might actually see the Fast Writes, etc work at their full potential (as well as the AGP4x, alot of good that'll do..).
 
Sounds good to me and may actually help eliminate compatability problems VIA's chipsets been having with Nvidia cards. Once they do a better job than VIA and don't pull a Microsoft it's all good.
 
Alllrigty then...

Expect motherboard prices to go up to $300 a pop (for the mainstream version) and stay there... Also expect &quot;ULTRA&quot; motherboards with a just under 1G price. Also - a T&amp;L move to North bridge to secure market segment.

And - o yeah - don't think other MB manufacturers will be stupid enough to keep their prices under the new &quot;standard&quot; mark.

😉
 
Just think about it though. It will be awesome to have a video card as powerful as the GeForce as integrated video ....
 
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