While ARM and Qualcomm have released some awesome mobile GPUs, we kind of wish that Nvidia would start making smartphone chipsets again or at least license GPU designs. AMD dipped its toes back in again, why shouldn't Nvidia? For now we can only reminisce about Nvidia-powered phones. The GPU maker isn't the only one to drop out of the race either, Texas Instruments was farily popular at one point too. And then there is Intel. Still the dominant supplier of laptop, desktop and server CPUs, Intel's time as a chipset maker for mobile devices didn't leave such a legacy. It did start okay,...
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