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Old 21st December 2005, 19:09   #1
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ATI prepares new chipset for Intel

NVIDIA IS super jealous with ATI for striking the Intel chipset deal. Making chipsets for Intel means quantities, means millions of both chips and dollars and Nvidia would like to get a chunk of it.

Intel will decrease its chipset share but will earn more money as it won't pay ATI as much as you might think as it can afford, to take that lofty view. You would be lofty if you were selling 41 million chipsets per quarter.

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