Nvidia is expected to demonstrate its first chipsets for Intel-based computers on Tuesday, although the products won't likely come out for a few more weeks.
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip designer will begin to sell chipsets for high-end Intel-based PCs by April, said Drew Henry, general manager of the platform division at Nvidia. The chip designer will include a number of features, such as an integrated firewall and technology that allows a consumer to put two graphics chips into a PC, into these chipsets--ideally, to distinguish its products from some of the other existing chipsets.
"We will target the enthusiast end of the market," Henry said.
Nvidia's chipsets will also make it easier to add a second or third storage device to a PC, he added.
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