Originally posted by: shangshang
Originally posted by: apoppin
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i am guessint Nvidia intends to be leading this kind of PC graphic market for 15 more years. That is what Jensen stated in his recent interview. Nvidia is concluding evidently that the market for PC gaming graphics is limited. i guess by then they expect the pro market and CUDA to largely replace the PC graphics gaming market for them. i think they can see the writing on the wall. They are getting solidly behind CUDA and have a new expanded vision to lead the new 3D market into many other consumer and pro applications besides gaming.
Your guess is not wrong and in fact it's not a guess anymore, it's a strategy for NV that is already being executed as we debate. So I don't think it's even a guess anymore.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080925/aqth010.html?.v=75
NV does intend to move into other video markets aside from gaming. Frankly, if NV were to say right now that they would drop CUDA and ONLY focuses in making 3D gaming chip, their stock price would drop IMO. NV as a "gaming" company has reached its full value, they need to expand into other visual computing fields to survive, or else they'll just be the next 3Dfx, be gobbled up or go extinct. I don't understand why NV's evolving position is so hard for many "knowledgeable enthusiasts" understand.