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Intel CEO promotes Larrabee privately during China visit
Intel CEO promotes Larrabee privately during China visit
Intel CEO Paul Otellini has privately talked to several China-based graphics card makers to promote its Larrabee GPU, which is set to launch in 2010, during a recent visit, according to sources at graphics card makers.
Nvidia CEO says 'no' to Intel-compatible chip
Nvidia CEO says 'no' to Intel-compatible chip
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Nvidia CEO says 'no' to Intel
Nvidia CEO says 'no' to Intel
news.cnet.com — Despite persistent rumors, Nvidia's chief executive says the graphics chip supplier is not working on an Intel-compatible... chip. In an exclusive interview with CNET Thursday, I asked CEO Jen-Hsun Huang about the possibility of Nvidia coming up with its ... (more) Nvidia CEO says 'no' to Intel
Intel Quietly Promoting Larrabee in China
Intel Quietly Promoting Larrabee in China
maximumpc.com — Intel hopes to eventually make a thunderous entrance in the discrete graphics market with its upcoming GPGPU... chip codenamed Larrabee, and to do that, the company needs to line up some chip partners willing to jump on board. Intel CEO Paul Otellini set out to do that recently, talking privately ... (more) Intel Quietly Promoting Larrabee in China
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Otellini pushing Larrabee in China
Fudzilla — ... it s offering some goodies for AIBs who decide to adopt the new architecture. Intel will apparently offer preferential pricing for Larrabee and it will offer it bundled with other Intel chips to make it a bit more appealing. However, using bundling as a sales strategy might not work with smaller AIBs, as they are limited to the graphics market. Bigger partners, who manufacture motherboards, notebooks and other products aside from graphics might stand to benefit quite a lot. More here .

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Intel CEO promoting Larrabee in China
DV Hardware — DigiTimes reports Intel CEO Paul Otellini is in China to talk to several graphics card makers to promote the upcoming Larrabee GPU. Sources at graphics card makers told the site that Intel plans to offer preferential pricing for the GPU purchased by itself, ad bundled with other Intel products to attract partners. ...

Intel Quietly Promoting Larrabee in China
Maximum PC — ... Intel hopes to eventually make a thunderous entrance in the discrete graphics market with its upcoming GPGPU chip codenamed Larrabee, and to do that, the company needs to line up some chip partners willing to jump on board. Intel CEO Paul Otellini set out to do that recently, talking privately to several China-based videocard makers. ...

Intel Initiates Larrabee Negotiations with Graphics Cards Manufacturers - Rumours
X-bit labs — Intel Corp. has initiated negotiations with China-based manufacturers of graphics cards regarding making products based on Larrabee graphics processing unit (GPU) due in 2010. The consultations mean that Intel is more or less confident that its first discrete graphics chip in more than ten years will emerge in 2010. The chief executive officer of Intel Paul Otellini himself has talked to several China-based manufacturers of graphics cards to promote the Larrabee GPU, reports DigiTimes web-site citing sources among makers of graphics boards. The main aim of the visit of Mr. ...

Intel says it did not speak to AIBs about Larrabee
Icrontic — intel logo Despite earlier reports that Intel visited board vendors in China to discuss Larrabee, the firm’s PR claims that no such meetings took place. Heading off inquiries from the press, Intel’s Nick Knupffer said via Twitter that Intel CEO Paul Otellini“did not talk LRB to AIB’s in China.” Knupffer’s statements come in response to a Digitimes report that Otellini made rounds with Chinese board makers to promote the company’s upcoming Larrabee GPU. Digitimes further alleged that Intel was preparing to offer preferential pricing and bundling to allay fears ...

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