NVIDIA Integrated GPUS Alongside Intel ATOM Processors Soon?
By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Jul 8, 08 12:52 PM PDT

That’s just speculation, but Digitimes believes that NVIDIA might partner with Intel in the Mobile Internet Device (MID) space. Personally, I’m thinking “NetTop” and not MID, but their idea is to pair Intel’s ATOM processor with a low-cost NVIDIA GPU capable of decoding HD video and even run DX10. That would be the best of both worlds, as Atom+NVIDIA would be better than Via+NVIDIA. NVIDIA and Via currently have a $45 design that is fast enough to be a good home entertainment system (on the paper).
I’m not in the know, but I suspect that Intel needs to provide a license to NVIDIA in order to build a chipset compatible with ATOM. Providing the license might give ammunitions to NVIDIA, which (parts of) Intel sees as an adversary. Not providing it helps Via because they would be the one taking advantage of NVIDIA’s superior graphics. Intel’s SCH (System Controller HUB), an Atom-compatible chipset is capable of HD video-decode and all, so what’s the rush?
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