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I nabbed this from 3DNews.net:
"*3dfx does NOT have silicon at this time. Furthermore it would appear that NVIDIA's NV10 does have silicon even if it appears to be but a pale shadow of the hyped version. Jim referred to it as "ragged". Also, S3's GX4 doesn't look like it will see the light of day this year. Looks like 2000 for them. So where does 3dfx stand right now. 3dfx is shooting for an October release and any delays will put them outside of October.
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NVIDIA is doing really well. They have out-engineered 3dfx with this latest project and are gaining momentum with the OEMs. NVIDIA's achilles heal will be what has made them great: performance and features. If NV10 is the dog Jim says it is then buying public will quickly turn their backs. Their recent partnership with SGI seems to indicate that they wish to enter the high-performance workstation (ie high cost) market. This happens at the same time 3dfx has decided to broaden their base into the low-end PC market. The future's of these two companies appears to be forking away from each other. NVIDIA will go after 3dLab's established marketshare while 3dfx goes after ATI."
So ya can all let go of yer peckers now coz NV10 is gonna suck, coz that guy said so!
Dave K
I nabbed this from 3DNews.net:
"*3dfx does NOT have silicon at this time. Furthermore it would appear that NVIDIA's NV10 does have silicon even if it appears to be but a pale shadow of the hyped version. Jim referred to it as "ragged". Also, S3's GX4 doesn't look like it will see the light of day this year. Looks like 2000 for them. So where does 3dfx stand right now. 3dfx is shooting for an October release and any delays will put them outside of October.
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NVIDIA is doing really well. They have out-engineered 3dfx with this latest project and are gaining momentum with the OEMs. NVIDIA's achilles heal will be what has made them great: performance and features. If NV10 is the dog Jim says it is then buying public will quickly turn their backs. Their recent partnership with SGI seems to indicate that they wish to enter the high-performance workstation (ie high cost) market. This happens at the same time 3dfx has decided to broaden their base into the low-end PC market. The future's of these two companies appears to be forking away from each other. NVIDIA will go after 3dLab's established marketshare while 3dfx goes after ATI."
So ya can all let go of yer peckers now coz NV10 is gonna suck, coz that guy said so!
Dave K
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