Nvidia to cut graphics card prices to counter AMD market share gains (flag)
www.digitimes.com — With AMD making gains in the discrete graphics card market – rising to around 40% in third-quarter 2008 according to a recent report from Jon Peddie Research (JPR) – Nvidia is planning to cut its graphics card prices in an attempt to curb further loss of market share, according to sources at ...
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Nvidia to cut graphics card prices to counter AMD market share gains
TG Daily - All News — ... – rising to around 40% in third-quarter 2008 according to a recent report from Jon Peddie Research (JPR) – Nvidia is planning to cut its graphics card prices in an attempt to curb further loss of market share, according to sources at graphics card makers. AMD anticipates taking 50% of the market after reducing prices for its ATI Radeon HD 4000 series products, but to counter Nvidia has also made moves to cut prices for its GeForce GTX 200, 9800 GT and 9600 GT series. More here at Digitimes . busy

NVIDIA to cut GPU prices again?
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network — [image] NVIDIA is on the verge of launching even more aggressive price cuts on its graphics hardware in a bid to remain competitive with AMD, companies making third party boards reportedly claim . Following a Jon Peddie Research study showing AMD's ATI Radeon HD lineup increasing marketshare to 40 percent (obtained by Electronista ), NVIDIA is said to be expanding on ...

NVIDIA to cut GPU prices again?
Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks — [image] NVIDIA is on the verge of launching even more aggressive price cuts on its graphics hardware in a bid to remain competitive with AMD, companies making third party boards reportedly claim . Following a Jon Peddie Research study showing AMD's ATI Radeon HD lineup increasing marketshare to 40 percent (obtained by Electronista ), NVIDIA is said to be expanding on ...

Nvidia Reportedly To Cut Prices In Bid To Stop Shr Loss
BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily - Barron's Online — Nvidia (NVDA) plans to cut prices in the discrete graphics card market in an effort to stem further share losses to rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), according to DigiTimes. The Taiwan-based tech news site attributed the story to “sources at graphics card makers.” The story noted that AMD had about 40% of the market in the third quarter, and “anticipates taking 50% of the market” after cutting prices for its ATI Radeon HD 4000 series of products. DigiTimes says Nvidia has countered with price ...

ATI, Nvidia to Cut Prices on Graphics Cards, Says Report
X-bit labs — ATI, graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, and Nvidia Corp., the world s largest supplier of discrete graphics processing units (GPUs), reportedly plan to cut prices on discrete graphics cards for desktop personal computers in attempt to either boost or stabilize market shares. A news-story from DigiTimes web-site claims that not only ATI plans to drop prices on its discrete desktop GPUs in a bid to boost its appropriate market share to 50%, but also Nvidia plans to decrease pricing of its graphics chips in order not to allow AMD/ATI to take away market share. ...

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