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Intel CEO Paul Otellini has privately talked to several China-based graphics card makers to promote its Larrabee GPU, which is set to launch in 2010, during a recent visit, according to sources at graphics card makers.
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Intel Quietly Promoting Larrabee in China
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... Intel hopes to eventually make a thunderous entrance in the discrete graphics market with its upcoming GPGPU chip codenamed Larrabee, and to do that, the company needs to line up some chip partners willing to jump on board. Intel CEO Paul Otellini set out to do that recently, talking privately to several China-based videocard makers. ...
Intel Initiates Larrabee Negotiations with Graphics Cards Manufacturers - Rumours
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Intel Corp. has initiated negotiations with China-based manufacturers of graphics cards regarding making products based on Larrabee graphics processing unit (GPU) due in 2010. The consultations mean that Intel is more or less confident that its first discrete graphics chip in more than ten years will emerge in 2010. The chief executive officer of Intel Paul Otellini himself has talked to several China-based manufacturers of graphics cards to promote the Larrabee GPU, reports DigiTimes web-site citing sources among makers of graphics boards. The main aim of the visit of Mr. ...
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