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INTEL is bundling stuff, do people want it?
So INTEL bundles a bunch of stuff, and call it VIIV. The question is: do people want the CPU? Those Pentium-D 250 watt monsters burnt 6 motherboard in a day during Tomshardware dual core stress test, while AMD ran two weeks without a reboot.

INTEL is bundling graphics, ATI and NVIDIA won't be pleased. The result is INTEL platforms will be the low end.

But INTEL may have chosen a good way to tough out. The server battle is hopeless for INTEL, it has to find ways to cover the loss on the performance front.
Posted by: sharikou   Posted on: 08/25/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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