I guess it's good that AMD is not stopping the mobile graphics division that ATi has been the world leader in for about 4 years now.
ATi's dominance in the mobile graphics business was about 40% of the reason AMD bought them in the first place. So why wouldn't they continue to ride that gravy train in a rapidly growing market all the way to the bank?
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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Umm ok.
I guess it's good that AMD is not stopping the mobile graphics division that ATi has been the world leader in for about 4 years now.
ATi's dominance in the mobile graphics business was about 40% of the reason AMD bought them in the first place. So why wouldn't they continue to ride that gravy train in a rapidly growing market all the way to the bank?
This isn't exactly news