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Nvidia CEO tells Intel it's on now!

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Name: Cobra_R
Date: April 10, 2008 at 15:49:01 Pacific
Subject: Nvidia CEO tells Intel it's on now!
OS: Windows Vista Ultima
CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon X2 4400+
Model/Manufacturer: Custom
Comment:
Damn it seems like Intel is upsetting some companies as of late. first, Intel made fun of AMD's Tri-Core Phenom and now this.

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Name: Sabertooth
Date: April 12, 2008 at 19:58:34 Pacific
Subject: Nvidia CEO tells Intel it's on now!
Reply: (edit)
I honestly think, behind all that bloviating Huang is a pretty sappy dude that isn't really keen on any type of shift in the GPU status quo.

C'mon, if Intel's chipset offerings are so inferior compared to what his "Ferrari team" has typically offered, why in the heck is he that much fixated on what to expect from Intel in the future - eh?

After all, "we don't buy Nvidia products because we have to .... sic .... but because we want to .... sic .... since we're overwhelmed by the value and the benefit" of their powerful widget.


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