This goes both ways - Intel is after nomming up some of nVidia's market with their upcoming grapics solution (an actual one that plays games, not their Intel Extreme(ly bad) graphics line) called Larrabee. Well, um, ish.
Submitted by byrn on Thu, 2009-03-05 13:08
I'd be happy for someone to come and challenge Intel on their home turf (look at the good AMD did for the industry,) as long as it's not fsking nVidia. They turn out decent GPUs, but other than that don't have a clue what they're doing.
We're talking about a company that put a gigabit ethernet port in their chipset that bluescreened your OS if you used it on a gigabit network.
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This goes both ways - Intel is after nomming up some of nVidia's market with their upcoming grapics solution (an actual one that plays games, not their Intel Extreme(ly bad) graphics line) called Larrabee. Well, um, ish.
I'd be happy for someone to come and challenge Intel on their home turf (look at the good AMD did for the industry,) as long as it's not fsking nVidia. They turn out decent GPUs, but other than that don't have a clue what they're doing.
We're talking about a company that put a gigabit ethernet port in their chipset that bluescreened your OS if you used it on a gigabit network.
I would never trust an nVidia cpu.