Intel has been dominating the high performance segment of the motherboard market for long. Recently NVIDIA decided to enter the Intel market as well and with them they brought loads of faetures and of course SLI. Recently they launched an updated series of chipset where the high end one was used by ASUS to make the ASUS P5N32-SLI Deluxe.
Asus was one of the first to release motherboards based on nVidia?s circuits for Intel with their P5ND2-SLI cards, they've also been early with the second generation nForce4 circuits for Intel. The big difference is the increased number of PCI-Express lanes to 16x width to both graphic cards, where the first generation only gave 8x per card. Increased support for the latest generation of processors from Intel, including dual core processors is another improvement.
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