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Nvidia eyes x86 CPU market, may produce its own chip
Nvidia has had some strong words to speak about Intel and their Atom platform in recent weeks. And now, based on the difficulties Nvidia has found by Intel's position to not open up the Atom platform, and instead to continue to sell only their own chipset and motherboard solutions -- those which ...
Nvidia announces x86 chip
Nvidia announces x86 chip
theinquirer.net — chips NVIDIA ANNOUNCED AN x86 CPU you know, those things that don't matter yesterday at a Morgan... Stanley conference. We told you so . The pronouncement is at the end of the talk, you can hear it here . If anyone has a transcript, please post a link ... (more) Nvidia announces x86 chip
1.86GHz Atom two times more expensive
1.86GHz Atom two times more expensive
fudzilla.com — Compared to the 1.6GHz one (more) 1.86GHz Atom two times more expensive
HABEY intros Atom N270-powered mini HTPC, makes it crunch 1080p
HABEY intros Atom N270-powered mini HTPC, makes it crunch 1080p
engadget.com — An Atom N270-powered rig that can handle 1080p content? Say it ain't so ! The relatively unknown... HABEY has stepped forward with a minuscule media PC that includes a fairly weak CPU and a potent hardware decoder that can supposedly handle 1080p ... (more) HABEY intros Atom N270-powered mini HTPC, makes it ...
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Nvidia ponders x86 CPUs for low-cost computers
TechSpot — It’s been a long time coming but Nvidia has finally voiced their intentions to license or develop its very own x86-compatible processor core, saying it is not a question of ‘if’ but ‘when.’ During a Q session at a technology conference this week, the company's senior vice president of investor relations and communications, Michael Hara, revealed this along with plans to specifically target low-cost PCs and mobile devices. The company would focus on system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, like Tegra, but this time combining a GeForce graphics chip with an x86 core rather than using ...

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NVIDIA Considering Its Own x86 Processor
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 3/5/2009 — Intel and NVIDIA aren't exactly best buds right now, and this certainly isn't going to help matters any. At the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference on Tuesday NVIDIA admitted it is considering entering the general purpose microprocessor arena, where it would compete directly with Intel. ...