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Integrated Graphics from NVIDIA Back In Style

Hack Jandy writes "After a couple year of silence, AnandTech has confirmed that NVIDIA will be bringing back Integrated Graphics Processors this year. NVIDIA's last IGP chipset was based on nForce2 and received much praise all around. The new IGP, 'C51,' will be based on a stripped down version of nForce4 and includes PCI-Express. The article also goes into some detail about ATI's new IGP chipsets RS482 and RS410."

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  1. OMG im sorry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    omg flamebait ?? i am SOOOO sorry. i mean seriously i didnt mean nething by dat. :( :(
    do u still wuv me mister moderator ? :-)

    ~Carrie~

  2. Re:You'll never know when you'll need it. by FuckTheModerators · · Score: 0, Troll
    This brings to mind a good poll question:

    What's your favorite Linux game?
    • emacs
    • vi
    • Tuxracer
    • compiling Gentoo
  3. about a year behind by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I've been buying motherboards with nvidia IGP for about a year now with GF4 chipsets. Kind of odd that the last IGP nvidia had was a gf2. Sometimes I really hate the fact that stupid posts like this make it to /. It's amost like the people posting this crap don't have a clue....OH WAIT, THEY DON'T

    What's even better is the VERY poor english on half of the comments I've seen. It only shows that half the people that are professing knowledge and being "good" with computers....well, let's just say their intelligence/knowledge can be questionable when they say things like

    "I can't belive it as taken them so long. The talk may be about nVidia and ATI fighting for the graphics market, but what people is forget is Intel are trouncing nVidea at the moment! Gamers and graphic workstations are a tiny fraction of the PC market, the integrated marked dwarfes that of the £500+ hot-rod cards."