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This is weird. I’m all for anti-monopoly policies and court action, but this doesn’t make sense. Did Nvidia buy out smaller graphic companies? I may be ignorant but the only ones I know is AMD and ATI who merged, and now intel is making their own. I guess I don’t see how Nvidia is a monopoly
E: I made this comment and the rest in the chain after a night of drinking high octane beers for my birthday. I’m an idiot
i mean kinda ? but that was like 20 years ago
also this is not about games but compute and the probably the tried arm buyout
So where’s the monopoly? They make a better product and the arm deal isn’t sealed
The ARM deal is not happening.
Nvidia doesn't make a better product. They just lock in their ecosystem and prevent competition from breaking into the market. For example CUDA code can't be run by other cards.
they bought out melanox and ageia