Well bran, if you look at the market their shooting at, why would they need to waste R&D funds on exclusive Hardware for an Industry that doesn't need it? Nvidia is into gaming heavliy, do you think Nvidia would be getting by with the same TnT core to this date? No because it's all about supply and demand. We as gamers and other hobbyist don't need HeadCasting technology or Highest 2D quality and Dual Head features. So are part of the Demand is less than what? 10%? They have every right to neglect us and keep doing what they do for the business market. Rehashing old stuff? IF i am correct isn't Nvidia the company that refreshes every 6 months with an Ultra version to a Product that capable of being ultra in the first place and then selling it back to the consumer as a upgrade? Nvidia has to be consistent with their end or else they wouldn't have the control they do now. Matrox on the other hand, just doesn't need to jump into a situation where they know they would end up spending more than what they can sell.
The HeadCasting Features are something i would like to see embedded into laptops and PocketPC's for wireless scenerios. a PocketPC with that kind of TnL feature would be worthy. IMHO atleast.
<< Certainly, what made Matrox its fortune was the fact that its Millennium boards ended up in the high-end and workstation PC lines of the tier one OEMs. In 1997, the year of Matrox' $690 million sales, for every single OpenGL 3D accelerator board that was sold into the NT workstation market, you probably would have had 10 Matrox Millennium boards being sold through the same OEM. That's Matrox' market. That's where Matrox excels. >>
This what i was trying to explain.