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Thread : INTEL ACQUIRES NVIDIA!!!!!
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I just read
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Where did you read this. List the source. |
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You can't post something like this without the source. |
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Sorry ppl i forgot
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Well, that would suck. What would this mean for people like me who are running Intel and ATI stuff in the same comp? Is my CPU going to transform into a killer robot and do battle with my vid card? I hope so. |
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Old news. This article was written yesterday, and there was no announcement. Change the heading of this thread. Misleading. |
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Time will tell...and it's going to be soon |
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mpilchfamily is right, rumors. I see no need for Intel to buy nvidia. |
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I highly doubt Intel would buy nVidia. A strategic partnership maybe, or even a kind of agreement, but no full-out buyout.
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This, as with the multiple other identical threads, are pointless. Stop spinning your wheels with speculation and wasting everyones time with titles that are all caps and completely midleading. fyi - nvidia is over $10 billion now after their stock jump, thatd be a tough swallow for even Intel.
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That would be horrible. Competion is the fuel of progress. |
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hey hey, what happened to capitalism? |
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You mean Gigabyte is a company? And all this time I thought it was Greek for 'very hungry'.
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Well, Microsoft is a near monopoly, and they're still developing systems, but I guess there is differences, due to the fact that if they didn't develop new software, then they would have no more revenue.
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This is what I think of your thread.
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Call me Ishmael.
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Ha! That was pretty funny. Good to see posters on here with a sense of humor. |
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Look at the American auto industry. Complacent and sloppy slow product development bit them in the a-s. Toyota/ Lexus swept into the luxo market 16 years ago and they completely dominate the market now. US makers (even cadillac) make laughable products and are playing a catch up game that's going to take years to close. Even german marques had to get out of their design complacency (ie: shift in Mercedes design with the advent of the 1990 LS400).
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