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NVIDIA to kill GTX-series?


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Hence the name of Charlies site "Semi Accurate" He's like the weatherman he only has to be right part of the time! If you look his site is pretty well sponsored by the Red team top to bottom so he takes a dig any time he can!

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Hence the name of Charlies site "Semi Accurate" He's like the weatherman he only has to be right part of the time! If you look his site is pretty well sponsored by the Red team top to bottom so he takes a dig any time he can!

i love that people keep harping on about how he was right about nvidia leaving the chipset market, or the mobile GPU solder bump issue, but when you print every tiny little negative rumor about nvidia of course you're going to get it right once in a while.

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Fixed.

lol

 

from what i hear of the matter, it's that Nvidia is running into legal issues with Intel with the cpus being manufactured, as they have had legality issues before (not for the same thing)

so there's a small chance that they might go under but it's more or likely that they are going to take a medium sized hit

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This isn't about NVIDIA quitting the GPU market. It's only about discontinuing GTX-series, which makes sense if Fermi is really to be released in Q4 like NVIDIA claims

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This isn't about NVIDIA quitting the GPU market. It's only about discontinuing GTX-series, which makes sense if Fermi is really to be released in Q4 like NVIDIA claims

Yeah it's normal that they discontinue them since they lose money on each card. (The GTX260 at least)

 

But the thing is that we have not heard about low-end Fermi derivatives yet, whereas ATI is about to launch the HD5770 and 5750 already. Not everyone is ready to pay a few hundreds for a videocard.

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