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Nvidia to Announce x86 Chip ?

Bob2002

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THE HOT RUMOR going around IDF is one that we discussed a long time ago when Nvidia bought Stexar: that the company will do an x86 part. The background whispers say that the part will be announced next week at Nvision, but we don't see that happening.

As we said here and here, Nvidia's men in white coats certainly have the brainpower to do it, but they also most certainly don't have a license to sell such a part. Nvidia may have the arrogance to attempt such a thing while hoping to prevail in court, but I can't see how they would be stupid enough to believe they have a realistic chance of winning that fight.

The problem NV has is that both major x86 players have a lock on the technology, and they don't want any new players in the mix. VIA certainly has a nice part with the Nano, but they barely got out under the threat of a lot of legal fighting, and Nvidia certainly doesn't have the x86 patent leverage VIA has. NV is basically locked out unless Intel and AMD both decide to be magnanimous, and we would not recommend holding your breath waiting for this to happen.

That leaves the lawsuit option open, and again, it is hard to imagine them being that self-destructive. Any attempt to enter the market without a license would bring down Intel legal on them like flying monkeys blackening the sky. It would get ugly. Really ugly. Expensive too.

So, in the end, the rumors fly, and there might be an attempt to try. Bad rhyming poetry aside, I can't see how it would slide. The chances are slim to none. But... who knows, next week, we just might see one.

And that is enough poetry and speculation for one day.

http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/08/20/nvidia-announce-x86-chip

The more x86 vendors the better, who knows how long AMD will be around ? :shrug:
 
AMD will be around for a long time, the real question is, how long can Nvidia last in a market where so much of its sales are dominated by PC graphics cards. Sure consoles also play a part but with PC's as gaming platforms losing their support Nvidia will need to branch out. I don't think making their own x86 is the right solution though, Intel and AMD have dominance there. I believe their best bet is to be aquired by another company (Intel, though they kind of ruined that one) or merely accept that the business is only going to shrink.

If AMD's Fusion CPU/GPU wins then Nvidia will have a huge problem, while Intel seems to think Raytracing is the way forward. That somewhat neglects the fact that software developers do not.
 
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