Since this looks like a rant, sound like a rant and walks like a rant, I guess I better post this to TSB instead of the Matrox Hardware forum.
The two recent "interviews" with Matrox folks both sound like sour grapes to me. Or more precisely, Matrox lost all its good hardware and software developers to NVIDIA last year, so now they are trying to pretend they never intended to be in the gamers market. The interview with Vincent Creste sounds like it was scripted by a former Clinton speechwriter. And the interview with the drunken rep almost confirms this. A real translation of his remarks could be "we screwed up big time this year by losing all our talent to NVIDIA, so give us a year or two to recover and maybe then we will be back in the gamers market - if we can find some talent somewhere."
Matrox is trying its best to make a lie presentable. They had every intension of keeping up with NVIDIA. They need to keep up with NVIDIA because we all know that innovation doesn't come from the business market - it only comes from the gaming and animation markets. Without inovation, a tech company's long term outlook is questionable. Saying that the money is in business and OEM deals makes as much long term profit sense as Henry Ford's famous saying "You can have any color Ford you want - so long as is black."
I had high hope for a new Matrox card in the near future, but the interview squashed those ideas. My guess is that my Radeon is already faster than the G550 and almost as pretty. I guess it might be time to look elsewhere. And as a Mystique, G200 and G400 owner and a "faithful" MURCER since 1998 that's an awful hard thing to say. I truly wish Matrox had not been so cheap as to lose its good designers to the competition, but that was a poor management decision we will all have to live with.
RAB
The two recent "interviews" with Matrox folks both sound like sour grapes to me. Or more precisely, Matrox lost all its good hardware and software developers to NVIDIA last year, so now they are trying to pretend they never intended to be in the gamers market. The interview with Vincent Creste sounds like it was scripted by a former Clinton speechwriter. And the interview with the drunken rep almost confirms this. A real translation of his remarks could be "we screwed up big time this year by losing all our talent to NVIDIA, so give us a year or two to recover and maybe then we will be back in the gamers market - if we can find some talent somewhere."
Matrox is trying its best to make a lie presentable. They had every intension of keeping up with NVIDIA. They need to keep up with NVIDIA because we all know that innovation doesn't come from the business market - it only comes from the gaming and animation markets. Without inovation, a tech company's long term outlook is questionable. Saying that the money is in business and OEM deals makes as much long term profit sense as Henry Ford's famous saying "You can have any color Ford you want - so long as is black."
I had high hope for a new Matrox card in the near future, but the interview squashed those ideas. My guess is that my Radeon is already faster than the G550 and almost as pretty. I guess it might be time to look elsewhere. And as a Mystique, G200 and G400 owner and a "faithful" MURCER since 1998 that's an awful hard thing to say. I truly wish Matrox had not been so cheap as to lose its good designers to the competition, but that was a poor management decision we will all have to live with.
RAB
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