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shio said:
FJ-Warez said:
nVidia is having a hard time (WIth defective chips all over the line of products) but they are not going to leave the market...

That's not it. It's the market trend... AMD and Intel are pushing for CGPUs, which will make GPUs obsolete. Unlike them, Nvidia only has expertise in GPUs but not CPUs, so how are they going to counter?

 

Lol, I agree that the market trend goes to videochips integrated on the die of the CPU, but the current chips can't be integrated, Fusion will be a low entry solution (Laptops and lowcost pcs) like the current chip 780G...

Larrabe will be a monster, mostly to accelerate the current CPUs task (If we believe the claims), but none of them are going to replace the current videocard at least for 5 years (If ever)... nVidia is not fine and dandy now, but they are not really in danger for at least half decade, and we need to first how the market will react to those products...

Edit: If you want, we can discuss this later, I'm going out today...



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