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not down to ATI as the chip didnt fail, the cheap cooling that MS designed just caused the heat to kill nearby chipsOriginally posted by: santz
RRODS anyone?
I remember reading they already said they were not, due to NV refusing to lower the price on the RSXOriginally posted by: Vertibird
I hope Nvidia keeps the Sony Contract.
that and warping motherboards.Originally posted by: Ares202
not down to ATI as the chip didnt fail, the cheap cooling that MS designed just caused the heat to kill nearby chipsOriginally posted by: santz
RRODS anyone?
This does not look good for Nvidia then. Last week they also said they would leave the chipset market too.Originally posted by: Ares202
I remember reading they already said they were not, due to NV refusing to lower the price on the RSXOriginally posted by: Vertibird
I hope Nvidia keeps the Sony Contract.
they are going to ask IBM i think, as they are already building CPU's for the PSP and PS3
If that's true nvidia may really be up the creek. They are getting squeezed out of the chipset business and possibly consoles too!!! That would leave them with graphics cards only and 2 competitors in that segment soon (inel / amd).Originally posted by: Ares202
I remember reading they already said they were not, due to NV refusing to lower the price on the RSXOriginally posted by: Vertibird
I hope Nvidia keeps the Sony Contract.
they are going to ask IBM i think, as they are already building CPU's for the PSP and PS3
MS was pissed Nvidia wouldnt alter the original contract which set pricing based on volume. Since the original xBox never sold what Microsoft expected. Nvidia stuck to the pricing model per the contract. Which had Microsoft paying higher than avg prices for Nvidia's chips later in the console life cycle.Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
I'd like better sources for both articles, but I cetainly wouldn't be suprised to see AMD in MS's next console. I remember the rumors were that MS wasn't too happy with Nvidia and their pricing regarding the original XBox. AMD is pretty far ahead of Nvidia right now, so it would make sense assuming the designing process for new consoles is in the works right now .
You can bet no one who works with nVidia again will make that mistake. There is absolutely no chance of MS getting stiffed on the ZuneHD's over pricing.Originally posted by: Genx87
MS was pissed Nvidia wouldnt alter the original contract which set pricing based on volume. Since the original xBox never sold what Microsoft expected. Nvidia stuck to the pricing model per the contract. Which had Microsoft paying higher than avg prices for Nvidia's chips later in the console life cycle.Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
I'd like better sources for both articles, but I cetainly wouldn't be suprised to see AMD in MS's next console. I remember the rumors were that MS wasn't too happy with Nvidia and their pricing regarding the original XBox. AMD is pretty far ahead of Nvidia right now, so it would make sense assuming the designing process for new consoles is in the works right now .
Whoa. That's pretty exciting. One thing that keeps me from touching my Nintendo DS is the fact at the graphics sucks. The Sony PSP graphics are good enough but the long load times makes me also not want to use it much. Sadly, when I have a few minutes to kill, I just rather use my iPod Touch than play with the PSP or NDS.Originally posted by: tomaccogoats
I think nvidia's pretty happy right now
http://brightsideofnews.com/ne...t-gen-nintendo-ds.aspx
I could be wrong but it sounds like what is exactly happening with the PS3 right now.Originally posted by: akugami
You can bet no one who works with nVidia again will make that mistake. There is absolutely no chance of MS getting stiffed on the ZuneHD's over pricing.Originally posted by: Genx87
MS was pissed Nvidia wouldnt alter the original contract which set pricing based on volume. Since the original xBox never sold what Microsoft expected. Nvidia stuck to the pricing model per the contract. Which had Microsoft paying higher than avg prices for Nvidia's chips later in the console life cycle.Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
I'd like better sources for both articles, but I cetainly wouldn't be suprised to see AMD in MS's next console. I remember the rumors were that MS wasn't too happy with Nvidia and their pricing regarding the original XBox. AMD is pretty far ahead of Nvidia right now, so it would make sense assuming the designing process for new consoles is in the works right now .
I do think Tegra has a bright future and if the Nintendo & nVidia contract rumor is true, that is a huge huge win for nVidia. I think if nVidia plays its cards right, Tegra could be used as the base for smartphones and other portable devices.
RSX was done in under 18 months. A clean sheet design will take quite a bit longer, but if the platform makers are willing to utilize large sections of parts that are already on the boards it can get a lot faster(and cheaper for them given that they are likely licensing IP, not buying chips).Developing a gpu will take 4 years roughly
I believe that 28nm is the next step. also in 2012 we will certainly be past the 5xxx series.Originally posted by: Ares202
not down to ATI as the chip didnt fail, the cheap cooling that MS designed just caused the heat to kill nearby chipsOriginally posted by: santz
RRODS anyone?
maybe a 5890 at 32nm will be what they will be looking at?