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Intel responsible for 780i delay
Written by Fuad Abazovic
Thursday, 29 November 2007 07:56
Nvidia on Intel's hostile list
Nvidia got cocky and wanted to conquer the chipset world, and naturally Intel, as a dominant predator in this world. reacted and punished the plucky little Nvidia.
There is an interesting story that we heard more than once that indicates that Intel "forgot" to send the latest Penryn-based Yorkfield samples to Nvidia and made some tweaks that made this CPU incompatible with the existing 680i and upcoming 780i motherboards. You have probably heard before that Nforce 680i boards have problems with QX9650 CPUs and that they won't work together.
When Nvidia got the samples, they learned that they would have to re-spin the chipset to make it work with upcoming quad core Yorkfield generation and thus resulted in quite a delay.
The launch had to be pushed to the very end of December, as it takes time to re-spin and fix the chipset; but luckily, all the 780i boards should work with Intel's 45 nanometer generation.
We are not sure if Nvidia can fix Nforce 680i and bring the support for Penryn to this chipset. The Core 2 Quad QX9650 really messed up Nvidia's plans, but Intel simply wanted to teach Nvidia who is the boss and wanted to sell as many X38 chipsets as possible and make its Q4 good.
Poor little Nvidia, but this might just be a blame shift getaway story. Anyhow, it sounds interesting, even if only certain parts are confirmed.
Written by Fuad Abazovic
Thursday, 29 November 2007 07:56
Nvidia on Intel's hostile list
Nvidia got cocky and wanted to conquer the chipset world, and naturally Intel, as a dominant predator in this world. reacted and punished the plucky little Nvidia.
There is an interesting story that we heard more than once that indicates that Intel "forgot" to send the latest Penryn-based Yorkfield samples to Nvidia and made some tweaks that made this CPU incompatible with the existing 680i and upcoming 780i motherboards. You have probably heard before that Nforce 680i boards have problems with QX9650 CPUs and that they won't work together.
When Nvidia got the samples, they learned that they would have to re-spin the chipset to make it work with upcoming quad core Yorkfield generation and thus resulted in quite a delay.
The launch had to be pushed to the very end of December, as it takes time to re-spin and fix the chipset; but luckily, all the 780i boards should work with Intel's 45 nanometer generation.
We are not sure if Nvidia can fix Nforce 680i and bring the support for Penryn to this chipset. The Core 2 Quad QX9650 really messed up Nvidia's plans, but Intel simply wanted to teach Nvidia who is the boss and wanted to sell as many X38 chipsets as possible and make its Q4 good.
Poor little Nvidia, but this might just be a blame shift getaway story. Anyhow, it sounds interesting, even if only certain parts are confirmed.
SOURCE @ FUDZILLA
my thoughts....
ARE THEY FRIGGIN KIDDING ME!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? nvidia should sue intel for corporate espionage!
i was thinking of going penryn and now it seems i have to change my friggin mobo to do it??? HUARGH!!!!!!
This post has been edited by mADmAN: Nov 30 2007, 08:41 PM
Nov 30 2007, 08:40 PM, updated 19y ago
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