- Oct 14, 2005
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Ok so I mention to a friend that Intel doesn't support SLI because nVidia doesn't want to give Intel the rights in order to keep their chipset sales up. But he says Intel doesn't want SLI for whatever reason I can't remember. It is my contention that Intel has been trying to twist nVidia's proverbial arm to allow them to implement it. I'm not making the argument that Intel doesn't have the capacity to run SLI, just that the licensing holds them back. Basically it's nVidia's only bargaining chip (pun) that Intel can't legally take away.
So long story short who is to blame?
1) Intel doesn't want SLI on their chipsets
2) nVidia doesn't want Intel using SLI
Please use links for proof.
Thanks for your time
So long story short who is to blame?
1) Intel doesn't want SLI on their chipsets
2) nVidia doesn't want Intel using SLI
Please use links for proof.
Thanks for your time