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Soundwave said:
Darc Requiem said:

The relationship actually predates that. ArtX formed from the team that helped develop the N64. They were bought by ATI which was in turn acquired by AMD. I'm having a hard time buying this Nvidia talk when all their financials in regards SoCs don't show any hints of a deal with anyone in the gaming sector. They cancelled the Shield 2. Their CEO was asked point blank about Tegra and he said nothing about any thing in the gaming space. He talked about Self driving cars, Drones, Embedded applications for buildings and cities. 

Pascal/Tegra X2 is happening. It's being unveiled at the Hot Chips conference later this month. 

A lot of people at Nvidia are AMD employees who have worked with Nintendo before too. 

Nintendo has been incredibly secretive about the NX, moreso than even their other systems -- we are now like 7 months away from launch and still don't even have a "first wave" unveil of the system hardware at least. 

To me AMD boasting about chip wins is unprofessional too if those vendors are asking for details to be kept private. I don't think Nintendo would be happy with that at all. 

Nvidia is keeping hush because Nintendo has told them to, I think that's all there is to it. 

AMD only talks about design wins, without mentioning who are their clients, and they do that during their quaterly/annual financial reports because their investors deserve/need to know how AMD's divisions will do in the short-mid term.

There's nothing unprofessional about that, and given that their clients aren't mentioned, there is no reason to not talk about those new designs. And that applies to both AMD and Nvidia.



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