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It's supposed to be a Geforce4 killer, but of course the standard label for any new graphics card is "It will be a GeforceX" killer. Simply replace X with the current highest Geforce card, and you'll always be up to date.
I'm hoping it will be like the G400Max was when it came out - it'll be the fastest card available (for about 2 weeks until everyone else catches up), but should have a much longer effective life than any of the other cards. I finally gave up waiting and got a Geforce3 once Matrox dropped the G550 on us, but my Geforce3 was out of date within 3 months of buying it. My G400Max remained reasonably current for a couple of years, which is pretty darn good for a 3D gaming card.
As everyone knows, the quality of a new video card, processor, or motherboard, is directly proportional to the frame rate it can get in Quake 3. Any motherboard which can produce an extra 0.03 frames per second is clearly the greatest piece of hardware ever invented. From the leaked specs so far, I suspect that NVidia and others will take some time before they can fully catch up to the gaming quality the Parhelia will be able to produce.
As always - raw horsepower isn't necessarily that important. But in case it is, the Parhelia should have a fair bit of that too. NVidia still has the market share, and I'd doubt that Matrox will be able make much of a dent in that. But I'll welcome the chance to switch back to a Matrox card..........
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