I like the way ATI is thinking- esp. on NOT going 4 way GPU's.
Edit- physics on a GPU I'm not so hot on- they are going to have to wow me for even a small consideration. But at least they are trying. The more choices the better.
Copy of news text- From OC Workbench-
According to sources close to ATi, ATi will probably be announcing new products at Computex Taipei this year. Instead the focus will be on the ATi's Physics acceleration technique.
The ATi's Physics acceleration technique (not the final name) does not require two cards of the same kind which NVIDIA SLI-Physic requires. It can be done using say a x1900+x1600.
NVIDIA will launch 7950GX2 and Quad SLI on 6 June. ATi so far has no plans to release such a product as it is not economical. It will continue to raise the bar of single card performance and CrossFire performance.
Edit- physics on a GPU I'm not so hot on- they are going to have to wow me for even a small consideration. But at least they are trying. The more choices the better.
Copy of news text- From OC Workbench-
According to sources close to ATi, ATi will probably be announcing new products at Computex Taipei this year. Instead the focus will be on the ATi's Physics acceleration technique.
The ATi's Physics acceleration technique (not the final name) does not require two cards of the same kind which NVIDIA SLI-Physic requires. It can be done using say a x1900+x1600.
NVIDIA will launch 7950GX2 and Quad SLI on 6 June. ATi so far has no plans to release such a product as it is not economical. It will continue to raise the bar of single card performance and CrossFire performance.