<< SANTA CLARA, CA - DECEMBER 5, 2000 - NVIDIA® Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA) today announced that in PC Magazine's December 5th article entitled "High-End PCs", all of the 14 PCs reviewed featured NVIDIA-based graphics cards, including the Micron Millennia MAX XP, winner of PC Magazine Editors' Choice. Solutions based on the NVIDIA GeForce2 family were cited as the standard for high-end PCs due to outstanding performance in Ziff-Davis' 3D WinBench 2000.
"The top desktops on 3D WinBench were those using the NVIDIA GeForce2 Ultra graphics chip set," said Joel Santo Domingo project leader for PCs & Devices, PC Magazine Labs. "Although it was not required, all had graphics powered by NVIDIA."
"Recognition from our OEMs & PC Magazine is affirmation of NVIDIA's position as the worldwide leader in 3D graphics technology," stated Dan Vivoli, senior vice president of marketing at NVIDIA. "We continue to drive the market & set the standard for performance excellence." >>
It doesn't matter what DaveB3D thinks, says, who he works for, if he's biased, likes peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (who the #$*& cares!?)...current and even upcoming 3Dfx technology is on the way out. 3Dfx lost it with the Voodoo 3. Since then, they've been sliding further and further down that deep dark hole known as "oblivion." Chances are, he'll be out of a job pretty soon -- unless nVidia buys them out (he he).
Hardware: Let the guy spew his propaganda. Who in their right mind is going to believe someone as biased as him?