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NVIDIA Admits to Selling Faulty Mobile GPUs, Shares Plummet

man, since ati released the 4850, nothing has been going right for nvidia, their drivers got hacked, they're graphics cards are getting dominated by 3 cards from the looks and now, their notebook gpu's are failing

kinda feel bad for em
 
hey look NV is down to $12.70 this is the loewst there stock has been in years

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and for those looking at AMD its just a little down todays its been going up since the HD4K release

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God, another 2 buck :eek: My advisor never been wrong but he just gave me another call & told me to wait a month :shadedshu I'm ready to dump 2-3 grand in them, now :cry:
 
hey look NV is down to $12.70 this is the loewst there stock has been in years

Yep, a good time to buy for people wanting to stick it out for a while and wait for the stocks to go back up. I just wish I got in on the stock back in 2004 when their prices were below $3.15. $12.70 is down a lot from what it was at yesterday, but when you look at it, it is still way up from where it was at a few years ago.
 
Yep, a good time to buy for people wanting to stick it out for a while and wait for the stocks to go back up. I just wish I got in on the stock back in 2004 when their prices were below $3.15. $12.70 is down a lot from what it was at yesterday, but when you look at it, it is still way up from where it was at a few years ago.

i think now is the time to buy AMD stock if anything NV stock will probably keep falling until novemeber or so (just my prediction)
 
Yep, a good time to buy for people wanting to stick it out for a while and wait for the stocks to go back up. I just wish I got in on the stock back in 2004 when their prices were below $3.15. $12.70 is down a lot from what it was at yesterday, but when you look at it, it is still way up from where it was at a few years ago.

If you're a NV shareholder, you are in a win-win situation. I made the final edit to the OP, NV announces that it's seeking insurance to cover that upto $200M that it could incur.
 
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i think now is the time to buy AMD stock if anything NV stock will probably keep falling until novemeber or so (just my prediction)

I would avoid both as any type of investment. Either one is going to have an extremely tough time making it through the next couple of years. Your going to see a lot of tech failures, mergers, buyouts etc. One of these companies will go bankrupt. If anything they would make a good short.
 
I would avoid both as any type of investment. Either one is going to have an extremely tough time making it through the next couple of years. Your going to see a lot of tech failures, mergers, buyouts etc. One of these companies will go bankrupt. If anything they would make a good short.

after tha AMD/ATi merger i doubt AMD will be the one getting swept under the mat there is to much they can do now even if they became a company similar to Via they would survive. Nvidia doesn't have the background AMD/ATi does to fall back on.
 
Hey Btarunr~
Any link to those drivers? Nvidia.com still shows January's 167 drivers. I'm interested since I just put a second nvidia card in my laptop.
 
God, another 2 buck :eek: My advisor never been wrong but he just gave me another call & told me to wait a month :shadedshu I'm ready to dump 2-3 grand in them, now :cry:

do it yourself.
 
I'd be really wary of buying into those Nvidia stocks. Tech has been sitting high and mighty over the slowing economy. A pop like that is gonna send all the shareholders in a frenzy. In reality, they only have so much product on the market anyway. A spike in new investors will just allow to old investors to back out with less of a loss, causing even more loss for new guys. Mmm... I'd say if it hits 8$/share then get into it. By the look of things, they've been overinflated, and need to settle quite a bit lower.
 
I'd be really wary of buying into those Nvidia stocks. Tech has been sitting high and mighty over the slowing economy. A pop like that is gonna send all the shareholders in a frenzy. In reality, they only have so much product on the market anyway. A spike in new investors will just allow to old investors to back out with less of a loss, causing even more loss for new guys. Mmm... I'd say if it hits 8$/share then get into it. By the look of things, they've been overinflated, and need to settle quite a bit lower.

Wow Free tech reviews and stock analysis :laugh:
Thanks for the heads up.
 
so this includes integrated graphics as well? My wifes laptop has an integrated nvidia gpu (like 6100g or something.) I sure hope that doesnt fail because that will suck.
 
do it yourself.

Nah, over the last 8 yrs he has made me over 210 grand. I bought him a car for our 5 yr annv. :D If he say wait, I say how long. The stock market isn't written in stone but if he say the NV stock will steadily drop for another month, I believe him - but I still want to cash in while the in-ing is good :(
 
after tha AMD/ATi merger i doubt AMD will be the one getting swept under the mat there is to much they can do now even if they became a company similar to Via they would survive. Nvidia doesn't have the background AMD/ATi does to fall back on.

I agree.

Even though AMD's stock hasn't started to climb again, they've been fairly stable over the last few months - it will take some time for AMD to start showing any real gains again . . .

but, they're back on the right track as well - if AMD itself scores a hit with a new CPU offering by the end of the year, they'll defi be in great shape. It's kinda iffy right now on the CPU lineups, they're run into a lot of bad luck with the Phenoms, but I'm certain they've got something in the works aside from Fuzion.
 
all i care about is WHICH gpus are effected.. i have a brand new ..fairly expensive lappie with a 8800m gts 512 in it...i want to know if its going to munch itself and where i can get it replaced. .haha
 
after tha AMD/ATi merger i doubt AMD will be the one getting swept under the mat there is to much they can do now even if they became a company similar to Via they would survive. Nvidia doesn't have the background AMD/ATi does to fall back on.

I agree too. They are offering lower cost parts that offer comparable performance to that of Intel and Nvidia. Other than some stuff already in the pipeline I think these will be last high end consumer graphics cards we see for a while. The market for $300+ cards is going to all but evaporate as the economy disintegrates. I would say no one will thrive, but it is who can survive. Nvidia seems to be in a good position to fold first.
 
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