Lucky for you guys, I pulled off what Aces Hardware said before Matrox police got to them.
atrox
At the Matrox booth, I met with Marije Stijnen. Although she told me
quite a
few things, but I can not tell you much about Matrox next generation
because I
had to sign a NDA before leaving the booth. All I can say is that the
G450 will
be an excellent videocard, but not the favorite of hardcore gamers.
Interesting was Matroxs view on T&L: DirectX 7 only support T&L
acceleration for static objects, not in moving objects. Therefore Matrox
feels that there is no real need to launch a T&L accelerated videocard
before
DirectX 8.0 comes out (July- August 2000). Acceptable, but Dagoth More
Zoological proves that by T&L acceleration is interesting even if
DirectX 7.0
does not fully support it. After all, if the videocard takes care of the
geometry
for static objects, the moving objects can use more polygons because the
CPU has been relieved of at least some of the geometry calculations.
Matrox will not leave the High end gamers market: the G800 (Name not
confirmed by Matrox) is scheduled for a release at the same time when
DirectX8 is lanched.
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G400 on a G400
atrox
At the Matrox booth, I met with Marije Stijnen. Although she told me
quite a
few things, but I can not tell you much about Matrox next generation
because I
had to sign a NDA before leaving the booth. All I can say is that the
G450 will
be an excellent videocard, but not the favorite of hardcore gamers.
Interesting was Matroxs view on T&L: DirectX 7 only support T&L
acceleration for static objects, not in moving objects. Therefore Matrox
feels that there is no real need to launch a T&L accelerated videocard
before
DirectX 8.0 comes out (July- August 2000). Acceptable, but Dagoth More
Zoological proves that by T&L acceleration is interesting even if
DirectX 7.0
does not fully support it. After all, if the videocard takes care of the
geometry
for static objects, the moving objects can use more polygons because the
CPU has been relieved of at least some of the geometry calculations.
Matrox will not leave the High end gamers market: the G800 (Name not
confirmed by Matrox) is scheduled for a release at the same time when
DirectX8 is lanched.
------------------
G400 on a G400
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