Mercury market reportNVIDIA Corporation continued to loose the ground in the total standalone graphics processors market ? includes desktop and mobile GPUs and VPUs ? in the third quarter of the year by declining 1% to 53% sequentially. Markham, Ontario-based ATI Technologies, on the other hand, gained solid 3% and reached 40% milestone. Shares of companies like SiS and Matrox Graphics were 3% per each with SiS leading in terms of unit sales.
NVIDIA also tripled its sales of Performance Direct X 9.0 GPUs and grabbed 32% of the market. ATI was flat in terms of units, as a consequence, its share felt to 68%. In overall, it means that ATI Technologies still sells loads more high-performance DirectX 9.0 parts than the rival.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
well, this has been a nice thread. no real flaming. ATOT being mature. 🙂
but seriously, isn't it kind of cool to look back. it hasn't been that long and already it is ingrained in so many ATers that ATI is a competitive graphics company. even 1 year ago i'll bet it would have been hard to find even 30 percent of ATers that felt that ATI was competitive with NVidia.
you have to love progress.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
My geforce 3 is still a great card, but I've been waiting over a year for nVidia to come out with a worthy successor to the gf4 series and I'm still waiting. And the cheating, lies, and lawyering by nV have really lowered my opinion of the company.
If I get my P4 or A64 upgrade any time soon it will have my first ATI card in it, probably a 9800 Pro since the XT is a bit overpriced (though a much better value than the fx5950).
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
well, this has been a nice thread. no real flaming. ATOT being mature. 🙂
but seriously, isn't it kind of cool to look back. it hasn't been that long and already it is ingrained in so many ATers that ATI is a competitive graphics company. even 1 year ago i'll bet it would have been hard to find even 30 percent of ATers that felt that ATI was competitive with NVidia.
you have to love progress.
The funny thing is what's going to happen if ATI keeps doing as good as they're doing now and NVidia keeps dropping the ball? Nvidia came from an unsucessful line of cards to beat out the Voodoo cards. ATI came from an unsuccessful line of cards to beat out the Geforces. What'll come to beat the ATI's? Matrox?
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
well, this has been a nice thread. no real flaming. ATOT being mature. 🙂
but seriously, isn't it kind of cool to look back. it hasn't been that long and already it is ingrained in so many ATers that ATI is a competitive graphics company. even 1 year ago i'll bet it would have been hard to find even 30 percent of ATers that felt that ATI was competitive with NVidia.
you have to love progress.
The funny thing is what's going to happen if ATI keeps doing as good as they're doing now and NVidia keeps dropping the ball? Nvidia came from an unsucessful line of cards to beat out the Voodoo cards. ATI came from an unsuccessful line of cards to beat out the Geforces. What'll come to beat the ATI's? Matrox?
hmm. ATI was around for a long time before the NVidia/3dfx thing happened. they were very successful. i had an old ATI 2d card with like 8 mb of ram and that was a pretty good card. ATI was a name brand back then.
so, it's not like they came out of nowhere.
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
well, this has been a nice thread. no real flaming. ATOT being mature. 🙂
but seriously, isn't it kind of cool to look back. it hasn't been that long and already it is ingrained in so many ATers that ATI is a competitive graphics company. even 1 year ago i'll bet it would have been hard to find even 30 percent of ATers that felt that ATI was competitive with NVidia.
you have to love progress.
The funny thing is what's going to happen if ATI keeps doing as good as they're doing now and NVidia keeps dropping the ball? Nvidia came from an unsucessful line of cards to beat out the Voodoo cards. ATI came from an unsuccessful line of cards to beat out the Geforces. What'll come to beat the ATI's? Matrox?
hmm. ATI was around for a long time before the NVidia/3dfx thing happened. they were very successful. i had an old ATI 2d card with like 8 mb of ram and that was a pretty good card. ATI was a name brand back then.
so, it's not like they came out of nowhere.
Yep it used to be that ATI and Diamond were the ones to compare back in the 386 days.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
i don't agree. i think there is a lag between Product and Rep. the 8500 was a good product but the rep didn't start coming around till the 9700.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
i have an ATI 9700 Pro AIW in my system at home, and a Geforce 5900 Ultra here at work, so i'm not really partial either way.
Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
i don't agree. i think there is a lag between Product and Rep. the 8500 was a good product but the rep didn't start coming around till the 9700.
Actually, I think we do agree. Ultimately, the reputation of ATI and NVidia is defined by their products. Not by a single product, but by a range of products over time. There definitely is lag time. The 8500 was a great card and really put ATI on equal footing with NVidia. But the reputation didn't catch up until they followed up the 8500 success with the sheer dominance of the 9700 launch. So it is not just a matter of their current products, but also their past products. That is why NVidia still has a high performance reputation. Their past success is still respected and most people expect them to have future success. But if they continue to trail ATI in performance over the next year or two, their reputation will suffer.
I just wish 3Dfx was still around. I freaking loved my Voodoo3. It's still running in my old PC.
Originally posted by: Regs
The 9700pro changed everything. There was nothing out on the market to convince me to upgrade from my ti4200 until the 9700 cores came along.
Originally posted by: Gravity
I read last week somewhere that the coders that used to work for Nvidia writing their drivers have all migrated (been pirated by) to ATI. So, if you can't beat the competition, hire their best workers!
My first ATI product is a NP 9500. I'm just not impressed. I may have a cooling issue but I keep the driver current and experience artifacts on almost every app.
I'm eagerly awaiting for Nvidia to come out with something mroe representative of their past work.
Gravity
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
as far as video cards, ATI cards are far better currently. The 9700 and 9800 lines of cards are great, while the Nvidia FX is hardly an improvement over the GF4. Though Nvidia makes some sweet mobo chipsets.