Come on, "Be invincible" ad was well made. This is a prologue to the new ones.
I just wished they hadn't burned the FX brand with Bulldozer. Using "Core" isn't a good move.
OFC nvidia will only have the final game a few days prior launch. So did AMD.
It's called "going gold".
http://www.gamespot.com/forums/playstation-discussion-1000002/what-does-it-mean-when-a-game-goes-gold-26614050/
Pay attention to nvidia's wording. AFAIK they never stated that they didn't...
Mr. Huddy addressed that in the interview... He says that the developer had source code and there was no contractual obligation that prevented nvidia from optimizing tressfx.
Which could mean that:
AMD wanted to optimize for watch dogs but couldn't.
Nvidia could optimize for tomb raider...
Lisa will be COO and interim over the Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom Business Group. It's Mr. Byrne that will oversee the Computing and Graphics Business Group that you mentioned.
I'm glad to know people stopped yelling "LIES! LIES! ALL LIES!".
I hope an AMD representative can confirm if the framerates were variable in this demo.
Keller himself said that now fewer people do the actual HW microarchitecture design. Most of the team codes the SW that simulates, lays down the transistors and tests it all.
You accused AMD of lying. And worse you did that not with claims, but by premeditated insinuations, with the sole reason of putting in doubt what doesn't have any reason to be.
For god sake, there are eDP controllers/scalars right now that have this functionality. ASYNC doesn't need any RAM on...
I asked one proof about one of your accusations, then you asked me to hunt for one in a closed topic with 210 posts.
I will ask again: Provide one source or proof that Gsync is (or will be) cheaper than A-Sync.
If you don't respond, I'm sure we can all make our minds about you "by ourselves".
Freesync is probably closely related to AMD's heartbeat (which according to pcper reviews I saw at the time, seems to never drop a frame now, something that even nvidia can't do).
Slowdown, man. :confused:
You were right when you said "Just because the hardware won't be proprietary, that...
People are a little blindfolded. This is the biggest push in recent history for widespread monitor change. The TV/monitor industry lives of new monitors being sold and they compete not only with the monitors that the competition is selling now, but they also compete with the monitor that is in...
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