MMM: Yeah, there's usually some kind of margin, but I think it's safe to assume that with Parhelia running as slowly as it is, Matrox probably squeezed all the safely could.
Funky: Yes, definitely. Get ALBPM or Oboy in here, but they'll easily tell you that process tweaking is as much an art as it is a science. Also, everybody has their own patents on certain tweaks, or decides to emphasize/optimize certain characteristics.
Nobody's fabs work like AMD's except AMD's. ATI, nVidia, and Matrox do not have their own fabs, they use places like UMC and TSMC, who have their own techniques (which are generally behind AMD & Intel, since these guys are more of the trailblazing nature). And frankly, Intel has what are generally agreed to be the best fabs in the world. Motorola and IBM also run their own fabs, and Samsung, I believe, and a couple other companies.
Funky: Yes, definitely. Get ALBPM or Oboy in here, but they'll easily tell you that process tweaking is as much an art as it is a science. Also, everybody has their own patents on certain tweaks, or decides to emphasize/optimize certain characteristics.
Nobody's fabs work like AMD's except AMD's. ATI, nVidia, and Matrox do not have their own fabs, they use places like UMC and TSMC, who have their own techniques (which are generally behind AMD & Intel, since these guys are more of the trailblazing nature). And frankly, Intel has what are generally agreed to be the best fabs in the world. Motorola and IBM also run their own fabs, and Samsung, I believe, and a couple other companies.
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