custompc.co.uk - 9/26/2008
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Class to receive $1.7 million US fund, while plaintiffs receive $112,500 from Nvidia and dismiss their claims
nvidia.com - 9/25/2008
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bit-tech.net - 9/25/2008
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Nvidia has quietly introduced a new GeForce GTX
260 with an increased stream processor count that is...
destined to confuse customers. We take a look at BFG Tech's new GeForce GTX 260 OCX Maxcore to find out whether the additional stream processors help ...
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benchmarkreviews.com - 9/29/2008
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Anyone who has heard of ATI video cards
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largest producer of AMD/ATI graphics products in the world, and do far more than rebrand a product with their own label. The Radeon HD 4000 series ...
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Nvidia offers to settle in antitrust class-action suit
The Tech Report: News —
... both AMD and Nvidia with a class-action lawsuit. The charge? Allegedly, the two companies had conspired to keep graphics card prices artificially inflated, releasing similar cards at similar price points. Almost two years later, the case seems to be reaching a conclusion. Custom PC reports that Nvidia has offered a settlement agreement whereby it offers to contribute $850,000 to a pool of $1.7 million that will go to "class members." In this case, class members include "anyone who bought a graphics card directly from Nvidia or ATIs website in the US between 4 December 2002 ...
Nvidia Settles Price Fixing Lawsuit
Tom's hardware UK —
... According to a 8-K form filed on 24 September, Nvidia has put forth a settlement agreement to resolve the class action lawsuit brought against it and ATI. The settlement would have both ATI and Nvidia each paying $850,000 to the certified class, for a combined $1.7 million. While that agreement is still subject to court approval, a second settlement agreement has already been agreed to by the remaining individual indirect purchaser plaintiffs in the action. It would seem $112,500 is to be paid “ in exchange for a dismissal of all claims and appeals related to the Action ...
AMD and Nvidia Settle Class Action Suit
AMDZone Frontpage —
Thanks to Chris Euler for the news that AMD and Nvidia have settled the video card price fixing lawsuit. The 8-K form also details a settlement agreement with the individual plaintiffs who brought the case to court, saying that Nvidia will ‘pay $112,500 in exchange for a dismissal of all claims and appeals related to the Action raised by the individual indirect purchaser plaintiffs.’ This settlement, says Nvidia, ‘is not subject to the approval of the District Court.’ According to the form, this agreement has already been accepted, and the plaintiffs have now ‘dismissed ...
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Tom's hardware UK 9/29/2008
A recent major class action lawsuit that was brought against both Nvidia and ATI for conspiring to fix, raise, maintain and stabilize prices of graphics processing chips and cards may soon be coming to a resolution