Megalomaniac
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And it took them 4 years to do "just" this.
yeah, scary..
dont forget economies of scale.
nvidia in taiwan (or where ever it is)
ati is in canada.
the cost to run an office and to hire competent people is worlds apart.
nvidia can get away with much cheaper labor.
that said.
if we dont support ati now.. who will step in to stop the nvidia behemoth from becoming the slow M$ of video cards
competition breeds innovation, just like intel CEO has orders to "crush" AMD, so does nvidia want to dominate the market. but how many here remember the stagnate nature of CPUs when intel was the undisputed top dog (think P1 days)?
who will step in in AMD/Ati are out? IBM? Sony? name a big chip manufacturer.
I wish Ati would come out with something worth while, but if it has to go, them AMD will also
oh well, thats business
now heres some irony: Apple uses intel chips and AMD(ati) graphics cards....
what's good for apple is good for intel, but for amd also.