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Second Hand Smoke: Graphics industry to face devaluation of their products
3:55 PM - May 16, 2005 by
Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: hand, smoke, graphics, industry, face, devaluation, products 0 comment
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: hand, smoke, graphics, industry, face, devaluation, products 0 comment
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There is a new post in Omid's blog examining trends in the graphics hardware business. Omid believes we are at the beginning of a major shift for graphics hardware that will devalue products "or an adjustment to bring it in line with other trends in component sales."
Read the blog here: omid.tomshardware.com
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