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ATI set to redefine the mainstream market next week
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Anonymous
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10/8/2009
The question is when Nvidia can even get their mainstream Fermi parts out, if the rumor that they haven't even taped out yet is true.
Regardless though, Nvidia's printing money with Tegra and Ion so it's not like they'll be hurting the months it takes for them to catch up with new cards. The only sting would be if they miss the holiday shopping season.
by:
Anonymous
on
10/8/2009
I am seriously starting to worry that nvidia will not be able to compete across all price points that AMD is hitting with their new hardware - which will be bad for us consumers.
I don't think nvidia will be able to justify significantly higher prices for physx and 3D vision anymore. Hardware physx is a nifty feature which looked great in Mirror's Edge, Arkham Asylum, and Darkest of Days, but beyond those games it's reception is negligent. The same goes for 3D vision - which to me is more of a gimmick right now than anything.
I'm willing to pay $20-30 more for an equivalently performing nvidia part (because of physx and 3D vision), but only if it's as quiet or quieter in operation compared to an equally performing AMD card.
Price/Performance
by:
Anonymous
on
10/8/2009
One thing I like about AMD/ATI is their Price/Performance. Even though they release Dx11 first and no competion on that sector, still they price their cards responisbly. I think, If AMD grows to decent level, it is good for consumers, however I cannot forget the GTX280 price during release, that's is insane ..
by:
Anonymous
on
10/8/2009
BUY AMD STOCK!!!! 100 dollars by 2011!!!!!
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Anonymous
on
10/8/2009
They're obviously just reporters, not mathematicians.
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Anonymous
on
10/8/2009
"...bringing the $199 part to mere $159, i.e. a 30 dollar discount."
Shurely shome mishtake?
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