Intel Grantsdale hitting demand for low-end GPUs?
Is Intel’s i915G chipset - the integrated version of ’Grantsdale’ - hitting Nvidia and ATI’s share of the low-end graphics market ? If a report that the two graphics chip specialists have cut their entry-level part wafer-starts is accurate, that would certainly seem to be the case.
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