Nvidia's ''Project Denver'' is to Make a PC CPU

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[citation][nom]Anonymous[/nom]Nvidia is now envying AMD.FacepalmKeep dreaming, I won't ever buy an nvidia cpu for the single reason that nvidia is a hell of a scammer company.GT 220, gt 320, gt 420, gt 520 all the same shit graphic card.[/citation]
HD4890, HD5830. HD4870, HD5770. HD4850, HD5750. HD4770, HD5670. How is that any different with ATI?
 
Of course. It's logical; it's the only way NVIDIA can survive in the age where Intel is still unchecked and AMD favors a pair with its own graphics solution.

I'd love to see a NVIDIA processor utilizing its graphics excellence in the graphics field.
 

Well, the fact that you compared mid/high end to the low end Anonymous stated. You also compared cards against newer models that have changed drastically with eyefinity/3d/DX11/MLAA support. The Nvidia 220 and 320 were both weak cards, although the 320 would be considered the weakest although being OEM only. A better example for AMD would be the change from integrated 4200's to integrated 4250's.
 
[citation][nom]juliom[/nom]Should they succeed, they will be confined to Linux based systems, I don't think Microsoft
will port Windows 7/8 to ARM anytime soon.[/citation]

Oh the irony of viewing this post after Microsoft's keynote speach.

Not strictly speaking irony, but it is a nice figure of speach.
 
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