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why?
i dont see a real reason to



Trade some technologies and together totally kill of AMD/ATI?

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I wouldn't mind seeing an 8900 GTX at 45 nm, so nVidia has plenty to gain here. I wonder what's in it for Intel though.

LOUD NOISES!!!!
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nvidia's insight on discrete gpu's would definitely be a boon to intel.

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I hope it doesnt have anything to do with this http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/arti [...] VzaWFzdA==


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