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Nvidia: Our nForce chipsets are
Nvidia has claimed that its nForce chipsets are "better" than Intel's. A company spokesperson also criticized the chip manufacturer for allegedly postponing USB 3 introduction until 2011. "Nvidia nForce chipsets have traditionally been full of innovative features, even better than Intel's own ...
Nvidia impresses people with Tegra 2
Nvidia impresses people with Tegra 2
fudzilla.com — Double the power and dual-core CPU (more) Nvidia impresses people with Tegra 2
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Cuomo Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel
Cuomo Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel
nytimes.com — Following the lead of foreign regulators, New York’s attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo , filed a federal... antitrust lawsuit Wednesday against Intel , the world’s largest chip maker. The lawsuit charges that Intel violated state and federal laws by ... (more) Cuomo Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel
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NVIDIA confirms Intel chipsets won't support USB 3.0 until 2011
Engadget — What was once an unverifiable rumor from an anonymous source has now, sadly, become a confirmed fact. Intel won't be integrating USB 3.0 support into its chipsets until at least 2011. Motherboard makers such as ASUS can still opt to add discrete 3.0 controllers at an extra cost, but Intel -- already accused of dragging its heels on the standard's development -- won't be. NVIDIA spokesman Brian Burke has expressed, in no uncertain terms, his company's disappointment with Intel, while also claiming that chipsets by NVIDIA are more ...

Nvidia Confirms Intel's Senseless USB 3.0 Delay Until 2011 [USB]
Gizmodo — ... , but it's technically manufactured by Asus, and it's running a third-party USB (3.0) controller. So we'll see USB 3.0, especially in the custom PC market, before 2011 (because we already are). But like we said, in terms of the standard arriving in mass anytime soon, things are looking grim. [TGDaily via ...

Nvidia Confirms Intel's USB 3.0 Delay Until 2011 [USB]
Gizmodo — ... , but it's technically manufactured by Asus, and it's running a third-party USB (3.0) controller. So we'll see USB 3.0, especially in the custom PC market, before 2011 (because we already are). But like we said, in terms of the standard arriving in mass anytime soon, things are looking grim. [TGDaily via ...

Nada de USB 3.0 integrado en los chipset de Intel hasta 2011
Gizmología — ... Una triste noticia, NVIDIA ha confirmado que ningún chipset de Intel llegará con soporte de USB 3.0 hasta el año 2011, es decir, nos vamos a pasar todo el 2010 sin soporte oficial integrado en chipsets por parte de Intel. ...

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