http://brightsideofnews.com/ne...-evergreen-launch.aspx
Well this should be interesting if it holds true.
Well this should be interesting if it holds true.
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
I wonder what kind of info they go over at an editors day? I would imagine most tech journalists would rather be at a new product launch, unless Nvidia has some big news to share.
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
I wonder what kind of info they go over at an editors day? I would imagine most tech journalists would rather be at a new product launch, unless Nvidia has some big news to share.
I went to Editors Day last year. It coincided with the GT200 series launch.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
It would be freakin' hilarious if nvidia pulled another rabbit out of their hat and actually launched at the same time. Something tells me that they would be a bit smarter with their pricing this time around, too.
I doubt they are, however. They're just following good business protocol and attempting to rain on the other guy's parade, hoping that they can convince their loyalists (of whom there are many) to wait "just a little bit longer". AMD tried this with 2900xt and alienated much of their hard-earned fanbase in the process.
Originally posted by: Creig
Nvidia also pulled this stunt with the GTX275 not all that long ago.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41924/135/
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: Creig
Nvidia also pulled this stunt with the GTX275 not all that long ago.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41924/135/
So then both companies do it? I'm astonished!!![]()
Originally posted by: Creig
Nvidia also pulled this stunt with the GTX275 not all that long ago.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41924/135/
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: Creig
Nvidia also pulled this stunt with the GTX275 not all that long ago.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41924/135/
I think they are running out of variants to release. Likely they will release paper promises and back that up with a major viral campaign. Won't make any money for nvidia - so they can only hope to slow sales of the new ati cards. Tough times for gpu makers.
Originally posted by: Creig
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: Creig
Nvidia also pulled this stunt with the GTX275 not all that long ago.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41924/135/
So then both companies do it? I'm astonished!!![]()
Exactly which card was it that ATI deliberately changed the release date on to coincide with a planned Nvidia launch? I can't recall it off the top of my head and can't seem to find it doing a web search.
Originally posted by: nemesismk2
ATI's launch in September is going to be very interesting and might raise questions about Nvidia's ability to compete against ATI's DX11 video cards. I hope Nvidia can compete or there will be no reason for ATI to keep the prices down which as a consumer will be bad.![]()
Might be more so that AMD got its DX11 parts out the door much earlier, signifying NVIDIA is having trouble that AMD isn't.Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: nemesismk2
ATI's launch in September is going to be very interesting and might raise questions about Nvidia's ability to compete against ATI's DX11 video cards. I hope Nvidia can compete or there will be no reason for ATI to keep the prices down which as a consumer will be bad.![]()
How does this raise the question? The simple act of ATI releasing a card raises the question of whether or not Nvidia can compete against DX11? I don't get it.
Originally posted by: MrK6
Might be more so that AMD got its DX11 parts out the door much earlier, signifying NVIDIA is having trouble that AMD isn't.Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: nemesismk2
ATI's launch in September is going to be very interesting and might raise questions about Nvidia's ability to compete against ATI's DX11 video cards. I hope Nvidia can compete or there will be no reason for ATI to keep the prices down which as a consumer will be bad.![]()
How does this raise the question? The simple act of ATI releasing a card raises the question of whether or not Nvidia can compete against DX11? I don't get it.