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Benchmark Scores | 31 FPS in Dalaran |
Hmm, bad move on nVidia's part. I generally hate lawsuits, but if they were using technology that wasn't licensed properly then they should be forced to pay.
Now, with all the manufacturers listed, is it just a blanket suit because they make cards for nVidia, do they have to license the technology individually or does nVidia have to do that for them? Another thought, is this a partial reason why XFX stopped manufacturing for nVidia?
Now, with all the manufacturers listed, is it just a blanket suit because they make cards for nVidia, do they have to license the technology individually or does nVidia have to do that for them? Another thought, is this a partial reason why XFX stopped manufacturing for nVidia?