http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=7052
If this performance is consistent with the final product, Nvidia have little motivation to better their products. And with ATi now bought by AMD I worry a little about their video card future, especially since the R600 was delayed since December without any obvious reason.
I am just wondering what sort of goals AMD have for ATi if they delayed the release of the R600 by six months? Will this be the last high end video card ATi work on?
AMD are now fighting battles on two highly competitive fronts. I am wondering if they are going to divert most resources towards processors only, or will continue to concentrate on high end video cards as well.
Their extremely nonchalant attitude towards the R600 makes think they don't really care to be competitive with high end video cards. And if this is true, it is very bad news for us. Nvidia will release what they want, and charge what they want.
Again this is all speculation, but at least to me the signs don't look good. I hope I am wrong.
If this performance is consistent with the final product, Nvidia have little motivation to better their products. And with ATi now bought by AMD I worry a little about their video card future, especially since the R600 was delayed since December without any obvious reason.
I am just wondering what sort of goals AMD have for ATi if they delayed the release of the R600 by six months? Will this be the last high end video card ATi work on?
AMD are now fighting battles on two highly competitive fronts. I am wondering if they are going to divert most resources towards processors only, or will continue to concentrate on high end video cards as well.
Their extremely nonchalant attitude towards the R600 makes think they don't really care to be competitive with high end video cards. And if this is true, it is very bad news for us. Nvidia will release what they want, and charge what they want.
Again this is all speculation, but at least to me the signs don't look good. I hope I am wrong.