Nvidia to provide SLI support to Intel

WingaWinga MrSouth Africa Icrontian
edited July 2006 in Science & Tech
A news snippet that seems to have originated with DigiTimes, seems to be popping up in a few places on the web; which lends support to the rumour that Nvidia may soon announce that it will allow support of its SLI technology on Intel's chipset platforms.
Now that it has the resources of AMD behind, ATI Technologies is confident that it will be able to produce more compact, faster GPUs while being to reach the channel more effectively, and the graphics chip maker has indicated its rival is now standing alone in the market.

However, industry sources have indicated that Nvidia will soon announce that it will allow support of its SLI technology on Intel's chipset platforms, with the two companies already having met to discuss the partnership.
This seems to be in line with an announcement made some weeks back that Nvidia will offer a specially tailored version of its Nforce 500 chipset for Intel's upcoming Core 2 Duo processors.

Source: DigiTimes

Comments

  • JengoJengo Pasco, WA | USA
    edited July 2006
    wow, is this a sign of things to come? I hope so.
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