Matrox used to rule back in the days. But now they have been cornered into a niche market that seems to be shrinking with each passing day. It seems almost inevitable that they will be out of business within the next 5 to 10 years. Of course i could be wrong. I hope im wrong. I really liked Matrox, and they are based out of Montreal, the city i live in.
So what happened? Clearly its the 3D market that has crushed them. But they were making 3D cards, so why didn't they battle it out with ATI and Nvidia?
Im assuming there are three reasons why they lost the battle:
1- They didn't have the money and thus the resources.
2- They were too deep into the 2D market and couldn't battle it out in the 3D market.
3- 2D rendering was no longer a big deal for modern computers to handle.
4- DVI emerges and makes all 2D analog image quality, their specialty, somewhat obsolete.
Maybe i dont know what im talking about, but i am interested in knowing why they went down.
So what happened? Clearly its the 3D market that has crushed them. But they were making 3D cards, so why didn't they battle it out with ATI and Nvidia?
Im assuming there are three reasons why they lost the battle:
1- They didn't have the money and thus the resources.
2- They were too deep into the 2D market and couldn't battle it out in the 3D market.
3- 2D rendering was no longer a big deal for modern computers to handle.
4- DVI emerges and makes all 2D analog image quality, their specialty, somewhat obsolete.
Maybe i dont know what im talking about, but i am interested in knowing why they went down.