Channel Vendors Demand Card Makers Recall Faulty Nvidia Products
Taipei (Taiwan) - Due to Nvidia did not clearly explaining the details of the faults reported in its notebook GPUs, some channel vendors have demanded graphics card makers issue a recall for desktop-based discrete graphics cards using the same GPU core, according to sources at graphics card makers.Nvidia has commented that the faulty notebook GPU problem only exists in a few specific notebook models made by specific clients.
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