<<I don't feel that Matrox is in trouble, just that they could be if the G800 is significantly delayed. I think I've made clear that I have no desire to see any of the remaining players grow weak or die, and certainly not Matrox. If the G800 hits its target specs, I'll need a bigger bib.>>
Hehe?I agree, but remember the G400? It was late to the show, as far as the GeForce. But it still ended up in a lot of consumers PC?s, and even till today almost one year later people are still purchasing the G400. I think no matter what, if Matrox does a great job on 3D performance (looking to improve at 3D gaming), exceeding the G400 buy 20%-40%, people will buy it. You?ll have great 2D and 3D quality in the G800. Even if Matrox is late with the G800 (though I hope not), it won't hinder anything for them, they still have lots of OEM sales, gamers are just a little percentage of sales.
HW:
Go to Matrox website, and on their home page you will see that Matrox has about four divisions, personalizing in Graphics cards, Professional Video Editing Tools, Scientific and Industrial Imagining, Networking solutions etc?more then I can say for nVIDIA! Maybe that?s why Pixar animation put the smack down on nVIDIA a few months ago. Though we all know nVIDIA ?is? the 3D gaming card of choice, though some may want another card. I know of two local News Stations, which are using Matrox Video edition software and hardware in their studios. Don?t get ahead of yourself cuz, each company has its perks!
Zippy:
<<okok, anand is too...>>
LOL?I offered Anand some help, but didn?t get word back from him. I can?t understand what type of problem he may be having?