Nvidia countersues Intel

March 27th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Business, News, PC

Intel and Nvidia have been fighting over a number of issues for a while, after years of hostile environment between the two chip-giants.

Earlier this year, Intel sued Nvidia for breaching an agreement on chipset licensing for the new Nehalem/Core i7 platform. Nvidia revealed today that they have countersued Intel for breach of contract regarding the SLI license. The suit also terminated Intel’s SLI license as well.


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3D Gaming and HD Video Coming to Netbooks?

December 21st, 2008 1 Comment   Posted in Hardware


I bet you’ve desperately tried to play games on your newly acquired netbook. Sometimes you might have even managed to make some older games run right? What if NVIDIA or ATI introduced a graphic card in those tiny netbooks? Would you buy netbooks as a gaming device only?

NVIDIA has announced plans to release a mobile GPU, the 9400M to work together with that Intel Atom processors to deliver 3D gaming and HD video to netbooks. The 9400M will get you 1080p video decoding, dual-link DVI out, DirectX 10 graphics, CUDA and OpenGL.

The competition is also going to work out some sort of a solution for netbooks. AMD will roll its Yukon ultramobile platform and it will pair it with a mobile Radeon GPU from ATI.

And let’s not forget about VIA. VIA announced its Trinity platform which will get you a Via Nano processor, the VX800 northbridge and an S3 GPU. It will support too HD videos and DirectX 10 gaming.

It all sounds good, but I don’t see myself playing games on my netbook. How about you?

via Arstechnica