Yeah, that's a strong nvidia slant when it was founded by Intel I believe? Which is weird, considering Intel is the biggest purveyor of crappy integrated graphics platforms....
But, I guess nvidia is still the undisputed juggernaut of PC graphics. With companies like Intel bringing up their minimums, you still need a company like nvidia to bring down the cost on the high end.
They seem to be already adapting this strategy of mid/high end power at affordable prices with nvidia's 9600 GT, which looks like the first time in recent years that their 'mid level' card will outperform the previous series high end.
It's hard to get much more power out of integrated graphics vs. discrete, since you have to use system RAM for vram. So mostly I wonder what this will mean for Intel's chipsets and nvidia's low end chipsets. Those fancy pants textures don't paint themselves :P
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