Nvidia not worried about short-lived market share setback
Despite recent Jon Peddie Research stating that Nvidia’s sequential growth in the PC graphics market lagged behind both Intel and ATI, Nvidia is confident that its second-place position in the market (behind Intel) will remain secure this year, according to company president and CEO Jen-hsun Huang. Nvidia also posted a bullish outlook for the 3G application market and anticipates a partnership with Microsoft should spur its market share further.
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