Does this mean Nvidia will support SLI on existing ULi chipsets?
I would be wise if they wanted to bring existing ULi customers "into the fold" and give everyone a nice warm fuzzy feeling about Nvidia. Or they could just leave them out in the cold and tell them to buy an official Nvidia SLI chipset.
Does this mean Nvidia will support SLI on existing ULi chipsets? I would be wise if they wanted to bring existing ULi customers "into the fold" and give everyone a nice warm fuzzy feeling about Nvidia. Or they could just leave them out in the cold and tell them to buy an official Nvidia SLI chipset.