*psst* Intel to acquire Nvidia. (but you didn't hear it from me)

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       #10

    well... what if after a while, suddenly intel is only compaitable with nvidia, sure they make great cards but what about the flexibilty of changing cards
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       #11

    i wouldn't be too disappointed... AMDs are cheaper but simply not as great.
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  3. Posts : 2,047
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       #12

    Intel already made a Top-of-line integrated GPU called Intel HD Graphics 4000 it already defeated the 8400gs what else do they need?
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  4. Posts : 1,326
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       #13

    maybe an intergrated gpu thatb is better than 660ti dual sli?!!??
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       #14

    RoasterMen said:
    Intel already made a Top-of-line integrated GPU called Intel HD Graphics 4000 it already defeated the 8400gs what else do they need?
    All HD 4000 does is make low range video cards redundant. No, to make midrange and high-end cards redundant...
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  6. Posts : 1,326
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       #15

    He was saying that from a graphics point of view there is not much improvement needed
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  7. Posts : 7,466
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    seriously ,I think what would happen just like AMD/ATI there just going to make them play really well together and give them a name scheme like they do with the 990fx platform Scorpius also I would add Nvidia would just help intel compete better with AMD/ATI apu's which are working over HD graphics just speculation in my point of view

    Just Improving in some aspects and Bring more play into the Market
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       #17

    Is this good for competition, which is good for the consumer?

    Is that not the question to be asked here?
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  9. Posts : 1,711
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       #18

    Bertison said:
    Is this good for competition, which is good for the consumer?
    Is that not the question to be asked here?
    I agree.

    I'd personally think that such moves hurt competition.

    I mean, if they stay separate there is less reward but less risk Intel goes bonkers on graphics. I prefer less risk in these situations.
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  10. Posts : 7,466
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    I doubt that would be the case People have been pairing intel with Nvidia for years ,I am one of them P4 3.4 ghz 2GB DDR ram and a 7300GT ahh the good ole days

    All intel would be doing is basicly making sure you get the best graphic compatability using that combination /but in the end as long as both brands can be choices what is all the hoopla about
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