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To: qgambit who wrote (156578)1/23/2002 12:44:49 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
qgambit, Re: "All these things aren't free. If it does achieve nforce level performance then it will probably achieve nforce level price as well."

According to the article.

Current information says that the price of i845G at the moment of its release is to be $46 which is $5 higher than its non-integrated brother i845E.

That's about the price for the single channel nForce chipset. The i845 is also a single channel chipset. However, since Intel manufactures their own chips, they may have much lower costs than nVidia can achieve. This would translate to better margins, which is usually expected in Intel products.

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To: qgambit who wrote (156578)1/23/2002 12:45:36 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Respond to of 186894
 
All these things aren't free. If it does achieve nforce level performance then it will probably achieve nforce level price as well.

I think you are letting your graphics geeksmanship rule your kindler, gentle accounting side.

IF a not so state of the art technology can be produced at a 1000 fold exponential of the state of the art handcrafted excellence, two things will become very clear, very fast. The built-in "minimum" will introduce many to the technology with NO effort, and the cost per will be substantially reduced.