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Monster from Santa Clara looks to dab into CPU industry applications. The Nvidia investment may change that - the 'greens' need a software partner who can rapidly turn out some kind of more mainstream yet highly optimised NV-based FP processing for anything from ray-traced rendering for movies to genomics or financial modeling. Once the FP portion is fixed and the brand is accepted on more programmers' desks this way, Nvidia can start focusing on the general-purpose integer portion - fixing the X86 execution compatibility, the next step towards having its own ultrafast CPU solution soon." Nvidia has seen its portfolio increase into a number of different markets besides graphics card processing units within the past decade. From being a supplier of chipsets, workstation suites and game consoles to multimedia devices with its acquisition of PortalPlayer and now mainstream processing units dedicated to a variety of tasks. Perhaps it was only inevitable, or perhaps it was AMD Fusion? The Inquirer |



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