Originally posted by: taltamir
they also say FERMI will launch... that could very well mean the tesla version and not the video card version...
Or maybe just naked GPUs shipped to that company that said they will be building a super computer based on it; which can then be integrated into their own custom circuit boards to create the supercomputer.
For some reason that reminded me of Barcelona's launch...wasn't it fubared too but the marketing speak was it had launched and was shipping for revenue albeit to sole end-user site that was constructing one of those DOE supercomputers?
Regardless, that was probably a pointless tangent on my part, but regardless my point is just that these guys intentionally use there rather specific words to say one thing while hoping/intending the audience to mistakenly walk away with another impression of what they have been told.
When someone says "it won't be available till Q1 2010" of course they mean with respect to broad availability and are not trying to say "not a single sample will be sitting around for reviewers to be seeded and a deactivated out-of-stock sku to be created a newegg". Clearly when Kyle and Anand say don't hold your breath till Feb they really mean to say that unlucky 90-95% of the purchasing channel won't get their hands on them (at any price) until that timeframe.
So when marketing counters such statements with "well they are wrong, it will launch by the end of the year"...uhm, not exactly telling us anything that we should actually interpret to imply Anand/Kyle are wrong.
And that begs the question...if NV marketing is going to take the time to talk about launch/availability of Fermi then what better time is there to be perfectly clear about what you mean and what you don't mean? Unless you want to be intentionally vague and use words with hopes of sowing confusion?
