Nvidia Reportedly Scores QPI License While Intel Gets SLI For X58 Motherboards
05:10 - Tuesday 15 July 2008 by DigiTimes
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: Nvidia, QPI, Intel Category : Motherboards
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: Nvidia, QPI, Intel Category : Motherboards
Nvidia has recently reached an agreement with Intel and received a Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) license enabling the company to design chipsets for Intel’s next-generation platforms, according to sources at motherboard makers. Nvidia will only launch solutions for entry-level and mid-range motherboards supporting socket 1160 CPUs (Lynnfield) initially.
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