Apparently Nvidia Founder/CEO Jen-Hsun Huang is less scared of Intel technology than their PR machine. “Intel Inside” (where integrated-graphics silicon are inside most Intel chipsets) doesn’t bother him as much as “Intel Outside” (the pervasive image of Intel as the unstoppable Graphics Rambo). Another day, another comment from an Intel technologist who predicted “consumers probably won't need discrete cards in the future,” provoked this response:"Claim after claim after claim. They're just false. They cross the line of fair play," says Huang. "Here's another one. Nvidia's gonna be dead. Because we're (Intel) sticking the graphics in the CPU and (Nvidia) will have no place to stick it."Huang knows exactly where he wants Intel to stick it: "We don't typically like to do this. It's just that we've been taking it and taking it and taking it. Every single frickin' day. Are you allowed to say that word? Every day all over the world. Enough is enough." "We're not the only ones saying this: Intel is incapable of running modern games. Intel's integrated graphics just don't work. I don't think they will ever work…This wasn't said in 1994. This was said on March 10, 2008," argues Huang, quoting games guru Tim Sweeney. Go where Tim Sweeney Disses Intel
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