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Originally posted by: Compddd
Recently Charlie has been close on what he posts hasn't he? This would be bad for nvidia if true![]()
it would be bad for everyone (except maybe AMD)
Originally posted by: Compddd
Recently Charlie has been close on what he posts hasn't he? This would be bad for nvidia if true![]()
When you say ATI what do you mean by that?
Originally posted by: BenSkywalker
When you say ATI what do you mean by that?
He means ATi. AMD splits them out in their financial reports so you can see how they are doing as a segment. For the past year at least, ATi has generated less total revenue then nV has spent on R&D alone.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: BenSkywalker
When you say ATI what do you mean by that?
He means ATi. AMD splits them out in their financial reports so you can see how they are doing as a segment. For the past year at least, ATi has generated less total revenue then nV has spent on R&D alone.
I wasnt so much referring to gross revenue as net, which I believe equals a loss over the last 4 quarters.
Originally posted by: Janooo
Well, where do you count chipsets? They were original ATI product.
The chipsets numbers are not under the graphics division, they are accounted under processors. So we can not tell if original ATI products are loosing money.
It seems that overall ATI (GPUs + chipsets) products are in black.
Originally posted by: OCguy
It is always the same 2 or 3 people that post Charlie rants as fact.
*sigh*
Originally posted by: Janooo
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: BenSkywalker
When you say ATI what do you mean by that?
He means ATi. AMD splits them out in their financial reports so you can see how they are doing as a segment. For the past year at least, ATi has generated less total revenue then nV has spent on R&D alone.
I wasnt so much referring to gross revenue as net, which I believe equals a loss over the last 4 quarters.
Well, where do you count chipsets? They were original ATI product.
The chipsets numbers are not under the graphics division, they are accounted under processors. So we can not tell if original ATI products are loosing money.
It seems that overall ATI (GPUs + chipsets) products are in black.
Originally posted by: GaiaHunter
Originally posted by: ExarKun333
Seriously, I doubt Nvidia would abaondon the mid and high-level market without replacing their SKUs with new ones (Fermi, etc). If this is the case, then there was not abandonment anyway, it's just a natural product cycle.
Should be have a thread titled "AMD abandons 50% of the high end market" when they axe the 4780X2 and "just" have the 5870 on the high end?
These threads are borderline rediculous.
Curiously though, if you read the posts of this thread no one or barely no one is predicting the end of nvidia or hyping the "article" as pure truth.
All the threads that seem to pop in this forum are just based in a simple fact: it is the first time since the Radeon 9700 vs the FX5800 that ATI arrived in the market before Nvidia.
That is why people are speculating - some of those speculations are just wilder than others.
The fact that this is something to be talked about just proves that Nvidia as an excellent reputation and people are surprised ATI arrived first.
Originally posted by: ExarKun333
I just don't see the point. Who cares who releases first? Was the Phenom better than the i7 because it launched first? No.
Hopefully some actual cards get released soon, so we can get back to comparing real numbers than trying to keep (fruitlessly) discussing ythe economics of each company when no one on the forums is qualified to really do so.
Originally posted by: DefRef
I guess no one here reads Hard OCP because they asked nVidia for comment and they said:
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for asking.
There is no truth to this. Charlie has become a sponsored site of his sole advertiser. It's no coincidence his website looks like an AMD ad.
Please let your readers know, and let us know if you have any more questions.
Thanks.
Not that this will silence the rabid nVidia-hating ATI fanchimps in the least.
Originally posted by: DefRef
I guess no one here reads Hard OCP because they asked nVidia for comment and they said:
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for asking.
There is no truth to this. Charlie has become a sponsored site of his sole advertiser. It's no coincidence his website looks like an AMD ad.
Please let your readers know, and let us know if you have any more questions.
Thanks.
Not that this will silence the rabid nVidia-hating ATI fanchimps in the least.
Originally posted by: GaiaHunter
Originally posted by: DefRef
I guess no one here reads Hard OCP because they asked nVidia for comment and they said:
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for asking.
There is no truth to this. Charlie has become a sponsored site of his sole advertiser. It's no coincidence his website looks like an AMD ad.
Please let your readers know, and let us know if you have any more questions.
Thanks.
Not that this will silence the rabid nVidia-hating ATI fanchimps in the least.
"Charlie lies and he is paid by AMD" followed by Charlie's response "That is the same guy that is paid by nvidia and said the card wasn't a fake and then a few hours later said it was a fake".
If one isn't credible it isn't like a PR from any company is the pinnacle of truth either.
Originally posted by: DefRef
I have no idea who this "Charlie" character is, but he sounds like he wants to snatch the title of "Most Unhinged Nvidia Hater" from the Inquirer.
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Another denial: http://techreport.com/discussions.x/17717
That's correct. The new products are coming.Originally posted by: Genx87
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Or we can use common sense.
Since when does any player completely leave the market? At the very least they will be replacing these with another product.
Originally posted by: wwswimming
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_family.html
that would leave them with 9800's & 8800's ?
i don't think so.
Originally posted by: Wreckage
Originally posted by: DefRef
I guess no one here reads Hard OCP because they asked nVidia for comment and they said:
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for asking.
There is no truth to this. Charlie has become a sponsored site of his sole advertiser. It's no coincidence his website looks like an AMD ad.
Please let your readers know, and let us know if you have any more questions.
Thanks.
Not that this will silence the rabid nVidia-hating ATI fanchimps in the least.
That's low even by AMDs standards.
When did Intel cut prices so much that it eleiminated its bottom line? Just curious.Originally posted by: Fox5
AMD may have taken the Intel approach here, cut prices so much that you eliminate your own bottom-line, but at the same time basically force your opponent out of the market.