...with Scott Sellers.
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Pretty good one. It is nice that he is being honest.
<< TextI had a quick word with Keith Galocy [3dfx Developer relations] earlier to see how the developer situation was going. From a consumer point of view we hear a lot of talk about nVIDIA, with plenty of press releases along the line of Epic designing for nVIDIA hardware etc. and outwardly it seems that nVIDIA are where 3dfx were two or three years ago. What?s going on behind the scenes? Is it still that way with developers?
Well, Keith is the better person to ask about that. But I think much of what you are seeing now is indicative situation we are in now ? when you miss a cycle not only do you miss financial opportunities, developers pull you out of their systems, and late last year, I don?t want to argue, the best board to develop on was an nVIDIA-based board.
We believe the 5500 is a very powerful product, and the 6000 an extremely powerful product, but getting those nVIDIA based boards out of the developer systems and getting 3dfx back in takes time, but that?s exactly what we?ve been working on. With the 5500 and 6000 we're making progress, Rampage with is feature characteristics and performance characteristic, absolutely will take us to the next level, and then the roadmap just gets even better from there.
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Pretty good one. It is nice that he is being honest.
<< TextI had a quick word with Keith Galocy [3dfx Developer relations] earlier to see how the developer situation was going. From a consumer point of view we hear a lot of talk about nVIDIA, with plenty of press releases along the line of Epic designing for nVIDIA hardware etc. and outwardly it seems that nVIDIA are where 3dfx were two or three years ago. What?s going on behind the scenes? Is it still that way with developers?
Well, Keith is the better person to ask about that. But I think much of what you are seeing now is indicative situation we are in now ? when you miss a cycle not only do you miss financial opportunities, developers pull you out of their systems, and late last year, I don?t want to argue, the best board to develop on was an nVIDIA-based board.
We believe the 5500 is a very powerful product, and the 6000 an extremely powerful product, but getting those nVIDIA based boards out of the developer systems and getting 3dfx back in takes time, but that?s exactly what we?ve been working on. With the 5500 and 6000 we're making progress, Rampage with is feature characteristics and performance characteristic, absolutely will take us to the next level, and then the roadmap just gets even better from there.
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