Got this ominous bit from Anandtech's site, covering the Comdex:
"...., Matrox is back to focusing on the corporate side of things (for now...), ...."
Comon people, tell me the G800 is still in the pipeline (yes I know, nobody knows) and Anand is talking out of the wrong hole. Matrox will have to announce a G800 on Comdex if it is to survive in the gaming community, game card product cycles being what they are ->3 times shorter then corporate products.
Gamers are not the focus group of Matrox, but look at the new mobile Geforce chip ; how important is a fast gaming chip for notebooks really ? Not very much, but it's a strong selling point, and will be another hit for nvidia no doubt, even if your battery will last only 30 minutes playing Quake on your laptop.
"...., Matrox is back to focusing on the corporate side of things (for now...), ...."
Comon people, tell me the G800 is still in the pipeline (yes I know, nobody knows) and Anand is talking out of the wrong hole. Matrox will have to announce a G800 on Comdex if it is to survive in the gaming community, game card product cycles being what they are ->3 times shorter then corporate products.
Gamers are not the focus group of Matrox, but look at the new mobile Geforce chip ; how important is a fast gaming chip for notebooks really ? Not very much, but it's a strong selling point, and will be another hit for nvidia no doubt, even if your battery will last only 30 minutes playing Quake on your laptop.

I've had my G400MAX for 11 months. I've had nothing but headaches trying to run 3D games. I REALLY wanted to keep it, but I don't have the time to try to make it work when I could be using it. Don't hurt me.



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