To me it seems like "too little, too late". Time will tell.
Too little too late? That's fanboy talk.
ATI has seen that there is a market for multi-GPU capable motherboards and have decided to enter the market. They've also taken the featureset of SLI and added a few more of their own. What's so wrong with that? Just because Nvidia was the first to market the idea doesn't necessarily mean they'll hold on to the top spot.
So it's "nVidia is crushing ATI now, when this comes out nVidia will still be crushing ATI" for top performance.
Why don't we wait for actual benchmarks instead of doing our Miss Cleo imitation.
Why would anyone pay $1000 for two SM2 ATI cards with a total of 32 pipes that they have to run on a motherboard Anand has called "buggy"*
Wow. A pre-release motherboard that was officially announced only days ago is currently considered "buggy". Shocking.
when they could buy two SM3 cards, second gen no less, with 48 pipes on comparatively mature motherboards for $1100 MSRP?
And HOW long are we going to have to wait for G70 cards to hit MSRP? A year? How many people are currently buying 6600GT SLI setups (8 pipelines each, remember) when 16 pipe cards are currently available?
I like how ATI contracted another firm to do the southbridge for these demos but expects their OEMs to use their inferior ones as well!
Yet another stunning revelation! A chipmaker wanting companies to use their chip! If ATI can sort out their SB bugs then, great, I hope the OEMs use them. If not, then I'm sure the OEMs will use the ULi alternative and the ATI SB can be used later on. ATI has stated that the bugs will be worked out in time, so let's just sit back and see.
