Shoring up, not quitting chipset biz By Tony Smith • Get more from this author Nvidia has taken on staff from one-time star of low-power processor design Transmeta, an analyst has claimed, to drive its own x86 core development...
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Bad news: Nvidia has confirmed Intel’s stance on USB 3.0 — no Intel chipsets will support the new standard until 2011. Short of Intel stating something different, USB 3.0 probably won’t hit mass consumption until then. Is there...
NVIDIA confirms Intel chipsets won't support USB 3.0 until.. What was once an unverifiable rumor from an anonymous source has now, sadly, become a confirmed fact. Intel won't be integrating USB 3.0 support into its chipsets...
Rumors that NVIDIA may be working on a x86 processor surfaced again. This time AmTech analyst Doug Freedman claims the GPU maker may be internally developing x86 solutions, as the company has been quietly hiring former...
Rumors have resurfaced about Nvidia (NVDA) taking on Intel (INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in the x86-based microprocessor market, according to EETimes. The trade magazine’s Web site says that that have been reports...
NVIDIA's Brian Burke told the press that the delay of USB 3.0 to 2011 was a direct consequence of the fact that NVIDIA will not be able to launch chipsets for Intel's latest processors:_Nvidia nForce chipsets have traditionally...