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To: dale_laroy who wrote (43899)6/11/2001 7:51:36 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (2) of 275872
 
Dale,
RE:"The nForce is currently positioned to compete at price points above those of even the i815. The nForce mobos will however make it more difficult for P4 systems using less than a Geforce3 or the very highest end Geforce2 cards. The nForce should quickly displace discrete Geforce2 MX cards in Athlon based systems, lowering their cost while boosting memory from 128MB to between 192MB and 256MB, albeit with
some dedicated to UMA graphics memory."

Yes..

BTW, any guess as to why Intel slammed the door in Nvidias face when they came to them with plans of a nForce for P4?

Perhaps Intel has a deal with Rambus that precludes any licensed P4 DDR chipsets in 2001? Or Intel has their own chip or a deal with another graphics chipset company?

Jim
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