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Lol is that a serious question? Just the fact that it's a new architecture and all the curiosity that comes along with that is enough. I'm sure people who bought HD5xxx cards still care cause they wanna see how wise/unwise of a decision they made.
I 100% care couse I wont go red. Also because of quality of product as always expected. no cheapo plastic with almost full plastic cooler as well. More reliable quality product in the long run thats actually worth my hard earned money... its like comparing Honda to Ford in my opinion.
No you aren't going to anguish over it. But the "I don't care" option in the poll to me implies that those people won't care how their current cards compare to Fermi. Or does it mean something else?
lol what a bunch of garbage
dont be a fanboy. Simply face the truth. These are the facts. Whether it comes to a car or a graphic card. You want a quality product period. Also Drivers as well we all know who wins at this bet especially at launch.
You can't be curious or you would care. Right now I'm not curious because I know the outcome after Fermi is released, and I know how well it will perform against the 5800 series, and I know what the release prices will be.
1) I'm sick of the rumors/speculation
2) Typical Nvidia BS with the CEO using a prop video card
3) I know this video card isn't going to be that big of a deal...oh wow, 10 or more fps here and there....wow, how exciting and revolutionary(sarcasm). Another $400-$500 video card you really don't need for today's games...*sigh*
we want reduced 5x prices.
Heres your fermi
The poll isnt that great because you diddnt include an option for us ATI fans that care about Fermi because we want reduced 5x prices.
So I voted I do
I 100% care couse I wont go red . Also because of quality of product as always expected. no cheapo plastic with almost full plastic cooler as well. More reliable quality product in the long run thats actually worth my hard earned money... its like comparing Honda to Ford in my opinion.
dont be a fanboy. Simply face the truth. These are the facts. Whether it comes to a car or a graphic card. You want a quality product period. Also Drivers as well we all know who wins at this bet especially at launch.
If that was the case than I guess they both would be Toyota right now, .http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1462586If anything, Nvidia is Ford and ATI is Chevy. Neither are worthy to even be Japanese companies.
If that was the case than I guess they both would be Toyota right now, .
Trust me, the Japanese make their products with pride. Perhaps it may be the union workers here for overlooking something so important or having the government stick its nose in places where they shouldn't but I'll save this for another time. No point derailing the thread with outlandish comments and false accusations. The response for Nvidia101 was warranted.Models made in Japan, and some models built in the U.S., have pedal systems made by another parts supplier, Denso Corp., which function well.
Could also have phrased it more like: "Who would like ATi to be the only significant player in the GPU market?".
If nVidia misses yet another launch window (first one was when ATi released the 5xxx series), it could screw them over quite badly, not to mention that ATi will be free to sit back and laugh, while not releasing any new (i.e. not refreshes) cards for another year or so.
That said, TSMC really screwed the pouch here with their stupid 40 nm process. If they had gone 45 like everyone else they could have used the same equipment as everyone else has used without issues and not have landed ATi and nVidia into this quagmire of yield issues and delays.
But have no fear. What normally happens is your foundry company will come to you with a list of design rules and hints. If you follow all of the guidelines, the foundry will guarantee that they can produce your chip and that it will work. In other words, do what we tell you to do, and your chip will yield.
The problem is that if you follow every last one of these design rules and hints your chip wont be any faster than it was on the older manufacturing process. Your yield will be about the same but your cost will be higher since youll bloat your design taking into account these hints.