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    Graphics Cards Fall FAR SHORT of MOORE'S LAW!

    The R420 is hinting at double performance gains over the 9800.. Wouldn't that be nice? The problem here is some people are arguing, well at so and so operation utilization of the Z buffer allowed the 9800 to be twice as quick.. bla bla bla.. The end performance gains in FPS has...
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    Graphics Cards Fall FAR SHORT of MOORE'S LAW!

    The article here is a sarcastic look at Moores law .. Before you fly off the handle getting your pocket protectors in a snizle saying you are supreme geek and I don't know jack (you can keep your supreme nerd status btw) The point is Moores law (or theory rather).. was originally used as a...
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    Graphics Cards Fall FAR SHORT of MOORE'S LAW!

    The 9700 was a huge leap foward.. and my point.. since then, we haven't seen much at all in the way of progress... same basic core pretty much, just pumped up speed.. Where do you see that?? And to say 16x antialiasing gives a 300% increase in performance therefore the card is 300%...
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    Graphics Cards Fall FAR SHORT of MOORE'S LAW!

    the comparison is between the 9700 pro and the 9800Xt.. and there HAS been 18 months between the two.. Sorry, graphics card prices have been increasing.. 500$ is NOT the norm.. the leading edge cards of several years ago did NOT cost 500$, they were 400$ ... the 500$ cost true wasn't...
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    Graphics Cards Fall FAR SHORT of MOORE'S LAW!

    Moores law is used to show gains in density using silicon subtrates.. It is broad albeit often used analogy under Moores law comparison to refer to the processing power of the IC under consideration.. I do know what Moores law. The Article is a sarcastic look at applying the Moores law of...
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    Graphics Cards Fall FAR SHORT of MOORE'S LAW!

    "Graphics cards have never been under Moore's law. It only applies to CPU's." That was my point, or more to the fact.. we are paying 500$ to gain only 12% increase in performance over a product life cycle of 18 months for Graphics processors.. $500 fo ony 12% ! Very sad... Im...
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    Graphics Cards Fall FAR SHORT of MOORE'S LAW!

    Moore's law originally offered some observations relating IC density increase over time. This has been used to predict PC CPU performance. Moore’s law has been used to show Processor speed should double every 18 months. Often this law was exceeded over the past few years. Even more...
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