Nemesis,
Please don't make this personal. My name is Marty, and I am not "you guys". I don't know who "you guys" is, but I would appreciate it if you did not refer to me as "you guys" and make generalized statements about my beliefs. I have not told you what I believe on this subject, so I would appreciate it if you did not voice any assumptions that you make on what my beliefs are. I do not want to have to take this thread off topic over personal issues.
I have no idea what this has to do with the topic at hand, but again it was not me who said anything about Tegra or Imagination. I don't even know what Imagination is, and I am only vaguely familiar with Tegra. Please don't try to put words in my mouth, since I really do not appreciate that. Also please try to stay on topic, and open a new thread if you feel the need to talk about something off-topic. That way you are more likely to get responses to your inquiries, since the people reading the topic will be expecting that kind of discussion.
Ok, I don't understand what I failed at, or why you felt the need to use that kind of tone at me. I am not sure what I said that you are debunking with your statements, which is why I don't understand my failure. Maybe you are saying that I fail at other parts of my life, in which case I would prefer not to discuss it on this forum. You are free to PM me with complaints about my personal life however.
How exactly do you gain bandwidth at every stop? A true ringbus only has one path, so it doesn't make any sense to gain bandwidth. Maybe you mean as data gets dropped off along the path, that the bandwidth it was taking up gets freed up?
Also, you mention how ATI used a ring bus on the 2900XT and the HD 3870, neither of which was a success. The 4870 was the GPU where they moved back to a more traditional hub architecture, and it helped allow them to ramp up clocks due to the lower power consumption of the communication bus (plus latency went down with the hub design). In the case of ATI, the ring bus was actually a detriment to their design, so using that as an example isnt the best proponent of the benefits of the ring bus design. You can read more about the changes here:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/2556/9