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Old 10th September 2007, 10:08   #1
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Default Nvidia hopes AMD will come back

Nvidia's chipset division was really affected by AMD's performance in 2007. The company really hopes that Phenom will get Nvidia's chipset back in shape as Nvidia did worse than expected in this business unit.

It was not Nvidia's fault, it was AMD's fault for delaying the K10, but Nvidia certanly suffered. Nvidia now wants to shorten the time between AMD and Intel's variation of the chipset and we hope that it can succeed.

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