As stated at http://www.gamespot.com/all/news/news_2912498.html next Windows incarnation internal name "Longhorn" which maybe will be released at end 2004 requires at least a DirectX 9 capable graphics card.
All major companies have shown their roadmaps or announced their DX9 Gfx cards, even companies like S3 and SIS reenter the top-notch market and have them in the lines.
In all price areas DX9 cards will penetrate the market, so a relatively quick adoption can be expected.
But then again, where is Matrox?
Are they follow 3dfx's fate?
I guess it's then ATI's turn to buy Matrox
I think the most a company can do is to be innovative, transparent and hear the users needs.
All major companies have shown their roadmaps or announced their DX9 Gfx cards, even companies like S3 and SIS reenter the top-notch market and have them in the lines.
In all price areas DX9 cards will penetrate the market, so a relatively quick adoption can be expected.
But then again, where is Matrox?
Are they follow 3dfx's fate?
I guess it's then ATI's turn to buy Matrox
I think the most a company can do is to be innovative, transparent and hear the users needs.
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