I'm surprised no-one's commented on this yet. Over at Ace's there's a link to an interview with someone from Creative, and in it he says that plans for the consumer-grade P10 boards have been cancelled. (He also mentions a P9 chip, which was news to me.) Evidently with the 9700 here and the NV30 coming closer, they feel the P10 would be too far behind performance-wise.
I was actually very interested in this as a potential Parhelia alternative. Accurate rendering (compare with nVidia's cut-all-possible-corners approach), all that programmability, OpenGL 2.0 readyness, and virtual memory management. And 3DLabs have historically been quite friendly and forthcoming with the Linux/XFree86/OSS/Free/etc. software community (then again, so have Matrox...) About the only thing I'd have missed would be edge-antialiasing.
Oh well...
I was actually very interested in this as a potential Parhelia alternative. Accurate rendering (compare with nVidia's cut-all-possible-corners approach), all that programmability, OpenGL 2.0 readyness, and virtual memory management. And 3DLabs have historically been quite friendly and forthcoming with the Linux/XFree86/OSS/Free/etc. software community (then again, so have Matrox...) About the only thing I'd have missed would be edge-antialiasing.
Oh well...
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