SirPauly
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They were being shortsighted by suggesting developers ditch a common API and instead code for the hardware. Nvidia is clearly the better of the two when it comes to developer relations. Suggesting a course of action that benefits your competitor because you lack in an area right now is shortsighted.
I don't think that was short sided at all and agree with this post:
http://forum.beyond3d.com/showpost.php?p=1535975&postcount=8
It wasn't about AMD offering this but more-so what developers have been saying if they had more flexibility and how DirectX is holding them back.
nVidia is pushing Cuda and not necessarily a common API for all but why? Because sometimes proprietary and going beyond standards is needed to innovate and move things at a quicker pace.
If developers had more flexibility and not be shackled by just standards, one may see some impressive innovation.