10 Oct 2009
Nvidia stepped up its legal battle with Intel this week by halting development of its upcoming lines of chipsets for Intel processors.
The company said that the move was in response to an ongoing dispute with Intel over licensing rights for the chipmaker's future processor models.
Intel has contended that the new models contain different technology than that covered in the licensing agreement, and thus should not be subject to the old deal. Nvidia has challenged the claims and accused Intel of backing out of its licensing agreement.
The two sides reached an agreement on some areas of the dispute in August. However, the current spat covers licensing for Intel's DMI infrastructure. Nvidia is arguing that, given the uncertainty over licensing, it cannot continue to invest in development.
The feud between Intel and Nvidia comes during what is turning into a major shift in the nature of both the GPU and CPU markets. Major vendors in both markets have been looking to blur the lines between graphic processors and central processors and turn some of the general processing workload over to GPU cores.
For Intel, the shift has come in the form of its upcoming Larrabee onboard graphics platform. The company is hoping that the Larrabee chips can take over for current embedded graphics hardware.
Meanwhile, Nvidia is looking forward to the release of its Fermi platform, a new line of GPUs which will be designed to help shoulder the load of multi-threaded processing tasks.
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Larrabee is going to be another Intel i740
Larrabee is already outdated by AMD/ATI's solutions. Spend all your R&D on Larrabee, PLEASE! Because it's only going to be a low-end solution, better than the existing Intel GPUs but not a market leader.
Posted by: fdunn 18 Oct 2009