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Why does Intel lose in the graphic card market?

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I believe you mean "Why doesn't Intel compete with NVidia and AMD". They don't, because that isn't their goal. AMD didn't compete with NVidia, until they purchased ATI... NVidia's competitor. In a way, AMD still doesn't compete, since ATI just motors on with a new name. Here's a different point of view. read more

The graphics card market is starting to look an awful lot like the PC CPU market, where Intel dominates and AMD struggles to turn a profit. AMD needs a huge win with its upcoming launch of new graphics cards, expected sometime in the first half of this year. read more

I have to say that the graphic cards that Intel supplies with most average price range computers ($800-1000) are crap. They dont play most games that are even a few years old. I am very dissatisfied that my $900 laptop that came with an Intel video card andis for the most part useless. read more

The fallout from AMD's struggle in the CPU market has downstream impacts on their GPU segment that even were it not for the other problems AMD faced would have been a drain on AMD's ability to innovate and to continue to compete for market dominance with Nvidia. read more

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Intel gaining marketshare in GPU market
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