Nvidia Launches Site for Intel-Nvidia Battle
It's a one-stop resource for all info related to actions against Intel.
Friday Nvidia's official blog was updated with an announcement that the company launched a new portal. Rather than sporting a smoking-hot new product, the web page displays information related to the anti-trust litigation brought against Intel. Called "The Case For Innovation," Nvidia is showing no mercy for the rival company, throwing in links and articles to clarify the overall picture.
"The site is a one-stop resource for those looking to get up to speed on actions being brought against Intel for impeding competition, stifling innovation and for not living up to its agreements which were filed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the New York Attorney General, as well as Nvidia itself. The site also provides background about cases brought by the European Commission, Japan and Korea," the blog reads.
The site offers various resources including an article that explains the difference between GPUs and CPUs (for the not-so-tech-savvy obviously), a "stack of evidence" that's piling up against Intel, and a sub-portal leading curious readers to other articles from the likes of Fortune, the Washington Post, Bloomberg News, and more. Nvidia's new portal also links to the latest news on the subject, with the current headline leading consumers to a Fortune video interview with Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang.
For inquiring surfers on the go, Nvidia has also released four podcasts on iTunes relating to the issue. They are Intel vs. Nvidia (Nvidia Counter-suit), State of New York vs. Intel, U.S. Federal Trade Commission vs. Intel, and European Commission vs. Intel.
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yuck
Not interested, nvidia v intel battle? Doesnt Nvidia and Intel setup works the best with each other parts?
/facepalm
Seriously, Nvidia, shut up and release Fermi!!
In this case no publicity is better publicity!
Intel, like Microsoft has before them, are going to have to make a lot of concessions compared to free run they had to bully the competition and channel partners in the past. Governments are getting smarter and competitors are also getting larger, and most importantly information is becoming more available. Don't you just love the internet!
I don't normally like nVidia, but I really dispise intel. So this is acceptable.
Intel are scum, who do they think they are with all that groundbreaking progress.
I'm going to stick with my overpriced and underperforming amd system because I'm a zealot and don't know any better
/sarcasm.
Your sarcasm would be very funny i'm sure, if it wasn't ironic. AMD systems are better bang for buck at the moment, and Intel are monopolizing price-fixers. I am justified in my dislike.