Doesn't NVidia have an agreement with Intel, which they formed to compete with the AMD/ATi deal? I'd be thinking that would be enough for Intel to stop them from ever truely competing with them. Not to mention the extraordinary costs of breaking into the CPU game (im talking 10's of billions here, just for one manufacturing plant) There is a reason no ones been able to compete in this industry for so long, and itll only be a matter of time until Intel secures their monopoly, im getting on their bus now.
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I'd love to see nVidia buy AMD/ATi and go head to head vs. Intel in CPU/GPU performance.
Horrible wish! who would compete with nVidia in the gpu field?
I'd rather have 3 main players than 2..
naw, nVidia wouldn't buy amd/ati because of amd's "latest AMD – Intel bus cross-license agreement, where Intel allows AMD to use its bus technology."
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7459&Itemid=35
Doesn't NVidia have an agreement with Intel, which they formed to compete with the AMD/ATi deal? I'd be thinking that would be enough for Intel to stop them from ever truely competing with them. Not to mention the extraordinary costs of breaking into the CPU game (im talking 10's of billions here, just for one manufacturing plant)
There is a reason no ones been able to compete in this industry for so long, and itll only be a matter of time until Intel secures their monopoly, im getting on their bus now.