ATI becomes largest graphics card supplier
Back in November 2002 ATI was still very much the underdog, woofing in the Canadian wilderness like a timber wolf. Nvidia was so strong and so red, the Canadian company seemed paralysed, like a rabbit in the headlights. Whenever ATI launched a chip Nvidia would overtop it.
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