GaiaHunter
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Originally posted by: BenSkywalker
Of course not, the point remains that ATi did worse with the 4x00 parts then the 3x00 parts. That was the point I was getting at. The 4x00 parts, for whatever reason, did not do well for ATi by any stretch of the imagination.
Comparing the last quarter before the 4800 vs 2 quarters with them doesn't prove much - part of that might be simply on costs of phasing out the 38xx and previous series.
nV's last quarter financial reports, don't have the link atm, but they are right on nV's site(same as AMD's.. well, you know what I mean).
Those numbers though (or at least the ones I find) aren't categorized in a way to get results of graphics division only, and even then, nvidia does a lot better in the mobile market - and the mobile market isn't the place for the 4800 and GTX200.
You left out the 9600GT and on a realistic basis the 8800GT which was widely available for a good chunk of that timeframe. When you factor those in, you see the market dominance.
Well the 8800GT is bunched with the 8800 and additionally both the 8800GT and even the 9800 series were being sold before the 4800 even came out, so it is quite hard to come with data that isn't prone to errors.
If we get the 9600GT, well we need to add the 4670 and the 4650 at least.
The Steam numbers are far to be a reliable source, but an interesting number is that the 3870 and the 3850 have 2.75% of the DX10 GPUs vs the 11.46% of the 4800 series.
I'm not sure exactly what are the causes of that negative quarter, but there is no question that the 4800 series sells much more units when compared to the 38xx.
Without better hard data we will just end discussing the sex of the angels.
