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Neal Davies writes "nVIDIA will release a Mac AGP card driver in the next few weeks. Apparently they HAVE been beta testing Bungie games on the driver. The driver is confirmed to work with all of the GeForce AGP cards including the Quadro cards.
Also nVIDIA is in talks with Apple to include a Geforce 2 GTS Ultra as an option in its build-to-order section of the Apple Store. "


It looks like there's no lack of nVIDIA info sitting in our in-box. If this is true, then it would be great news, but many consider Apple and ATI's bond to be too strong for this to be happening, with much cooperation from Apple anyway. Personally, I'd much rather be using nVIDIA hardware than anything from ATI (and maybe even anything from 3Dfx). While all these alleged truths are fine and well, it'd be nice to see some product eventually--from nVIDIA or ATI (Radeon????).

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