There was a time when chipsets were around for a year or longer, but since Intel introduced the PCI Express era, the pace has quickened dramatically. Over the last 18 months, we have seen Pentium class Intel core logic products arriving continuously, but the incremental value for the end user seems to get smaller each time a new product shows up. The recent additions of features did not really change much but model numbers and products. Today, Intel officially goes dual graphics, even though one dominant player is already around and a second is catching up rapidly - we're speaking of NVIDIA and ATI respectively. Could things really be different this time? ...

Source: Toms Hardware

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