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    NVIDIA Looks to Gag Journalists with Multi-Year Blanket NDAs

    Nvidia doing something that could be anti-consumer, shocking. It goes back into the unethical nature of blacklisting reviewers who give poor reviews. Essentially the same thing here, but under contractual terms to never speak of it under threat of litigation. What kind of company would send...
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    NVIDIA Pulling Plug on GPP

    The entire blog post reads like a shot at the people who just wanted to hear the terms as they were written, because y'know, they claimed they were being transparent. This still feels like they're trying to be ambiguous, rather than transparent. I wonder what the sticking points were for the...
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    GeForce Partner Program Impacts Consumer Choice

    And then the guy who was paying you $50 loses his job because his only way to work now is by bicycle and the guy paying $1000 decides he no longer needs to pay $1000 to keep the other guy out of the car and decides your ride is only worth the original $75 he was paying with the $50 guy. So the...
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    GeForce Partner Program Impacts Consumer Choice

    They do, my point that you've quoted was specifically about Vega, which has been notably absent from retail. What I'm saying is that it can be explained by them not getting any Vega GPUs from AMD to sell, therefore they won't market what they can't sell...
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    GeForce Partner Program Impacts Consumer Choice

    Registered to thank Kyle for his work and to give the opinion I've been arguing in other discussions on the topic. I can't see this as anything but a problem for consumers. It reeks of manipulation to become a pseudo-monopoly by giving their partners the right to "choose to sign up" for...
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