Kaffis Mark V wrote:
Sasandra, you apparently haven't been following the news. This has nothing to do with rebranding video cards.
This has to do with AMD/ATi phasing out video cards in favor of integrating GPUs on-chip with the CPU. Just like AMD did eight years ago (or whatever, too lazy to look up release dates) with the memory controller.
Given that their new company strategy is to have a single, unified CPU/GPU product, carrying two brand names on it is redundant and likely to be confusing. They made a decision and decided that AMD had the better brand response overall.
I know they are doing the whole unified CPU/GPU thing, but from what I read they will still be producing graphic cards as well and those will be rebranded AMD.
I certainly would hope they wouldn't be ditching dedicated GPU cards entirely because that seems like they would be shooting themselves in the foot there as graphic cards are often replaced at least once during the lifetime of the same CPU, I know that would steer me away from AMD if everytime I wanted to upgrade my video card I essentially needed to replace the CPU too. I thought their unified CPU/GPU was basically just a CPU with a lower end GPU to offload simple calculations the GPU can do very quickly and for low priced all in one setups, not higher end systems?