Everything seems a little confused. I suppose we will have to wait and see what isn't on the market next year.
I guess we're expected to do quite wellOriginally Posted by Fortune117
was some of there new top end boards not pulled from some of the more well known board makers?
didn't i read someplace that Nvidia had sold the rights so another manufacturer could make SLI chipsets and boards... or was i dreaming / HOPING....
if they are quitting the chipset business then they will hav to do just that, so they can compete in the GFX market in the ultra high end sector. Someone needs to make the SLI chipsets, or that will stop too, which i highly doubt
Would Intel buy the idea out or start their own version, (crossfire, sli, etc) when they start releasing GFX cards??
A reviewer i know emailed them and got this
I contacted Nvidia this morning about this and here is the response I got.
The story on Digitimes is completely groundless. We have no intention of getting out of the chipset business.
In fact, our MCP business is as strong as it ever has been for both AMD and Intel platforms:
a. Mercury Research has reported that the NVIDIA market share of AMD platforms in Q2 08 was 60%. We have been steady in this range for over two years.
b. SLI is still the preferred multi-GPU platform thanks to its stellar scaling, game compatibility and driver stability.
c. nForce 790i SLI is the recommended choice by editors worldwide due to its compelling combination of memory performance, overclocking, and support for SLI. In fact, a recent article on Tom’s Hardware recently came to the same conclusion: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...I,1977-29.html
We're looking forward to bring new and very exciting MCP products to the market for both AMD and Intel platforms.
Brian Burke
Oh good.
How long till nVida sue for slander?
they should all join forces and make one super card....
or not..
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