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To: slacker711 who wrote (109679)2/18/2012 1:03:44 PM
From: Jim Mullens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197036
 
Slacker, re: NVDA - dual channel memory

They all support higher memory bandwidth (dual-channel). nVidia is clearly the exception. I'm not sure if Tegra3+ will change this or if it is simply Tegra3 on 28nm.

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Hasn't NVDA' s "claim to fame" been with GPUs, first in PCs then expanding to the mobile world?

The lack of dual channel memory capability is puzzling, yielding that advantage to QCOM?

Could it be a matter of not having large enough scale to support this R&D, or what do you attribute this failure to?