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Nvidia and ATI nearly completely dominate the market for video processors today much like AMD and Intel have dominated the Central Processing Unit market in the past. While many people opt for Nvidia based GPUs(Graphical Processing Units) due to their enhanced PhysX capabilities and streamlined architecture, there are just as many who would say that ATI is ahead of the game.
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