Nvidia Waiting In the Wings In FTC-Intel Dispute
The NY Times has a Bits Blog piece speculating on some of the fallout if the FTC prevails in its anti-competition lawsuit against Intel. The Times picks out two among the 26 remedies proposed by the regulator, and concludes that they add up to Nvidia being able to license x86 technology. This could open up 3-way competition in the market for combined CPU-graphics chips. There is a good deal of circumstantial evidence pointing to the possibility that Nvidia has been working on x86 technology since 2007, including the presence on its employment rolls of more than 70 former Transmeta workers.
Hah, that's rich.
It's not even real competition. NvIDIA's Chinese foundry'll just release another bad batch, the vendors' Indian and Filipino tech support will just tell their angry customers that it was the customers' fault and to fuck off, NvIdia'll exit the x86 market, and we'll be back to square one. I know this because I've dealt with HP's Magandas over this issue, and they had no shame.
Mods, meet my middle finger.
Let me know when I can boot Windows 7 on an ARM processor....
Oh, wait, aren't ARM processors those things that run my phone, that are barely fast enough to swap a task or open a window without latency on a 320x240 display?
The processors that take us back in time (and processor performance) to the Pentium Pro 200?
Yeah, it does seem like he forgot about them. For a good reason.
And the worms ate into his brain.
Well, maybe a more viable competitor may be bad for AMD but good for the market. AMD has really stagnated in the last few years.
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