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NVIDIA Files Complaints Against Samsung and Qualcomm for Patent Infringement

If by normal you mean a clearer path for both Samsung and Qualcomm then yes.

This all started because no-one was interested in Nvidia tegra or its IP offering into the mobile market. It was Nvidias way of lashing out

It also could come back to haunt Nvidia since Samsung had already taken servers from Tegra and Qualcomm entering ARM server space too.
 
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Maybe, maybe not. But last time I checked Nvidia were doing pretty well all things considered.

But if what you say is true, that isn't going to do AMD any favours either.
 
Maybe, maybe not. But last time I checked Nvidia were doing pretty well all things considered.
But if what you say is true, that isn't going to do AMD any favours either.
You would probably expect Qualcomm to follow the lead of the other ARM server companies in offering a GPGPU option, but I suspect that would require some heavy lifting by both QC and AMD. QC being an HSA member you would think would tend to lean heavily toward AMD if the toolchain is in place - and it might just have to since Qualcomm's main ARM server competition - Applied Micro and Cavium already have Nvidia GPU hardware qualified, and have been selling the GPGPU systems since Cavium added Tesla support back in March. Somehow I don't think Qualcomm will want to sit around twiddling its thumbs, especially with Avago/Broadcom about to get involved with Vulcan. Applied Micro and Cavium are pretty small fish, but Avago/Broadcom has the finances and the IP to make a bigger dent in the industry.
 
Now we only have to see if Samsung's lawsuit will have the same luck, or if Nvidia in the end will have managed to score an own goal with this.
 
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