How many GPU accelerated PhysX games exist? Less than 10 games, how many DirectX 11 games are here already and in development? More than 20, not bad considering that PhysX has been in the market for more than 3 years and DirectX11 less than 4 months.
The only thing I would change is to say that DX11 has been in the hands of developers longer than 4 months. I might be wrong but I believe that the final version of the development tools for DX11 was released in August '09.
There should be no question that DX11 will be more widely adopted than GPU accelerated PhysX in three. Granted there are many games that use software PhysX but if we're doing that then Havok has an equally impressive list compared to PhysX.
LOL so you use "in development" for DX11 to boost the numbers.
Only 2 available, one a patch.
Is that any different from your many previous posts with iPhone and console games to boost numbers for PhysX? Especially when you were talking up the virtues of GPU accelerated PhysX? No.
And it hasn't stopped you from listing GPU PhysX games and not label it seperately as a "patched" GPU PhysX game. I mean, Batman gets hyped to heck and back for GPU PhysX. Let's put a separate category for it and not call it a real GPU PhysX game. It's a game that was patched to allow GPU PhysX. If we were to do that, the list of GPU PhysX games would probably drop to zero.
But all this has nothing to do with GPU market share.
Fact is AMD has lately stopped sucking on the high end and are competitive once again. They actually have strong high end products and don't have to rely purely on pricing to move video cards. Their market share and revenues of the past two years shows positive signs and hopefully the bleeding has stopped so we can have two healthy competitors.
There are also developments in the PC market from both Intel and AMD that would drop nVidia's integrated GPU sales down to minuscule levels. Yes, I'm talking about the on die GPU's which the OP's linked article calls CIG's or CPU-Integrated Graphics. That has got to have nVidia very worried. The article even notes that "
...we will see a rapid decline in shipments of traditional chip-set graphics or IGPs (integrated graphics processors)."
But don't take this to mean that nVidia is done for. They are still a very strong GPU company. It's just that their market share may shrink drastically due to integrated GPU sales being pretty much gone. Assuming they retain their discrete GPU share, they should still be healthy. nVidia also has Tegra and I'm a firm believer that the ARM based devices have the chance to be as big as the x86 systems are now.