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We were talking about making it a success, requiring a lot of SOFTWARE support.
No doubt they can copy-paste an IGP onto a CPU, Intel's already shown them how it's done.
But that has NOTHING to do with pushing nVIdia out of the DISCRETE market...
You need a LOT more than that.
You have word AMD won't have their drivers ready for Fusion's launch?
by "an IGP onto a CPU" you mean "an IGP onto a processor package"? Putting an 'IGP onto a CPU' connotates it being on the same chip. That isn't what Intel did.
But it is what AMD has already accomplished. Except it isn't an IGP, it's derived from an actual discrete DX11 chip. With 400 SPs. ON CHIP.