Do Nvidia care about revenue or margins? They should decide before making more cards trying to be everything to everyone.The margins are nice indeed.
Where do you think future growth will come from? If you just mean GPGPU will supplant current GPUs...well that doesn't really change anything, does it?Forget revenue, look at % profit per unit sold and look at the further potential in the rapidly growing GPGPU market.
....no they aren't. They don't make a loss and aren't intended to make people buy other products. What an odd assertion.Most of the profit at this point for nVidia and ATi is in mainstream and budget GPUs whereas high-end units are loss-leaders.
I could win millions if I played the lottery.The GPGPU market could potentially reverse or at least more equalize this situation.
Super computers are a niche business.Future super computers could be constructed out of thousands of cGPUs like Fermi instead of racks of quad-core computers. This has been done once already and so far it's a huge success. Making GPUs more general-purpose only makes this a more attractive option in the future.
Ask the people running them?technogiant said:Has the 5870 launched?
All this talk about the Fermi delay......If you can't actually buy a 5870....whats the difference?