Originally posted by: AmberClad
I'm pretty sure they're working primarily for their shareholders...
Originally posted by: nRollo
Originally posted by: AmberClad
I'm pretty sure they're working primarily for their shareholders...
If they aren't, the stock holders should be buying new stock!
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
Out of curiousity, what does DAAMIT stand for? I know it's AMD/ATi, but...
Intel is guilty of the same thing. If they had our interests in mind instead of their shareholders, we might already be up to our eyeballs in 45 nm chips by now, instead of waiting for them to stop milking their current stuff for all they're worth.Originally posted by: krnmastersgt
In any case I really wish people would stop bashing nV for not releasing the "real" next-gen when it's obvious to so many members that they listen to their shareholders, not the gamers.
Originally posted by: Aberforth
I do not bash Nvidia or AMD but I am concerned about the fact that companies lose culture and passion as they grow, I guess it's natural with all the baseless support and money they are receiving.
Originally posted by: AmberClad
Intel is guilty of the same thing. If they had our interests in mind instead of their shareholders, we might already be up to our eyeballs in 45 nm chips by now, instead of waiting for them to stop milking their current stuff for all they're worth.Originally posted by: krnmastersgt
In any case I really wish people would stop bashing nV for not releasing the "real" next-gen when it's obvious to so many members that they listen to their shareholders, not the gamers.
Originally posted by: golem
Originally posted by: Aberforth
I do not bash Nvidia or AMD but I am concerned about the fact that companies lose culture and passion as they grow, I guess it's natural with all the baseless support and money they are receiving.
I don't think the loss of culture and passion is a result of baseless support and money. It's a result of just growing. You have to fill positions with people with the necessary skills and knowledge, but how many of those people will also have the same vision? As you grow and grow, it's just natural that the original culture and passion is diluted.
Is there some other company in the discrete video card business I'm not aware ofOriginally posted by: Azn
If AMD or Nvidia didn't do it someone else will.
Originally posted by: Aberforth
Originally posted by: golem
Originally posted by: Aberforth
I do not bash Nvidia or AMD but I am concerned about the fact that companies lose culture and passion as they grow, I guess it's natural with all the baseless support and money they are receiving.
I don't think the loss of culture and passion is a result of baseless support and money. It's a result of just growing. You have to fill positions with people with the necessary skills and knowledge, but how many of those people will also have the same vision? As you grow and grow, it's just natural that the original culture and passion is diluted.
loss of culture and passion will make them hire incompetant people. Why they lose passion? Money.
I really don't follow these types of things too much, but I figured that the reason companies go public in the first place was to raise capital for more growth, R&D funds, etc. Not sure how a company would fare going from public to private, especially with how cutthroat the tech business seems.Originally posted by: krnmastersgt
But I do truly wonder how the companies would perform if they bought their own shares back, went private, and continued to produce cards/chips.
loss of culture and passion will make them hire incompetant people. Why they lose passion? Money.
Originally posted by: AmberClad
I really don't follow these types of things too much, but I figured that the reason companies go public in the first place was to raise capital for more growth, R&D funds, etc. Not sure how a company would fare going from public to private, especially with how cutthroat the tech business seems.Originally posted by: krnmastersgt
But I do truly wonder how the companies would perform if they bought their own shares back, went private, and continued to produce cards/chips.
I wonder how many companies have gone back to being private and yet still remain profitable, large, and still expand. But if any company could do it I think tech companies could, the average person, not to be condescending, doesn't know jack squat about the internals of a computer aside from what their manufacturer tells them is inside. And its not like nVidia doesn't make enough money, they still control a majority share of the discrete video card market.