Intel planning to enter discrete graphics card market in 2008
Sources from multiple graphics card vendors have confirmed that Intel has approached them to lay down plans to enter the discrete graphics card market for desktop PCs. The new products from Intel would be positioned as direct competitors to AMD’s ATI Radeon and Nvidia’s GeForce series of cards.
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