A AlphaWolf Specious Misanthrope Legend Jul 17, 2008 #41 So now that the 260 is the same price as the 4870 are they conspiring again?
Jawed Legend Sep 27, 2008 #42 NVidia offering to settle? AMD may do the same? http://www.custompc.co.uk/news/604923/nvidia-settles-gpu-price-fixing-class-action-case.html The mystery remains, what cards could have been bought from NVidia's website during the qualification period? Consumer cards weren't sold there, were they? Quadros? Jawed
NVidia offering to settle? AMD may do the same? http://www.custompc.co.uk/news/604923/nvidia-settles-gpu-price-fixing-class-action-case.html The mystery remains, what cards could have been bought from NVidia's website during the qualification period? Consumer cards weren't sold there, were they? Quadros? Jawed
N nicolasb Regular Oct 2, 2008 #43 Nvidia and ATI have now settled out of court for $850,000 each: http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com...-1040-6341&type=sect&dcn=0001193125-08-200658
Nvidia and ATI have now settled out of court for $850,000 each: http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com...-1040-6341&type=sect&dcn=0001193125-08-200658
R Raqia Regular Oct 14, 2008 #44 Wonder if the settlement still holds: http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2228136/amd-hook-graphics-case
Wonder if the settlement still holds: http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2228136/amd-hook-graphics-case
R Raqia Regular Oct 14, 2008 #46 Pisses me off that people are using legal shenanigans to leech away the assets of companies doing productive work in a technically difficult industry.
Pisses me off that people are using legal shenanigans to leech away the assets of companies doing productive work in a technically difficult industry.
G Geo Mostly Harmless Legend Oct 14, 2008 #47 850k each? Man, that does smell like nuisance money doesn't it?