this is what they had to say:
'We kicked off E3 2001 by meeting up with graphics manufacturer Matrox. For the most part, Matrox stressed that their next-generation product will continue targeting the business market with new features aimed squarely at productivity and communication. Gaming capabilities have also been enhanced, but to a more subtle degree (memory bandwidth will surly be the most inhibitive factor to 3D performance). The most impressive aspect of the upcoming offering will be price, as Matrox has really bent over backwards to make sure their product will pack plenty of punch for the asking price. Once Matrox's next product does hit store shelves, many comparisons will be made to ATI's RADEON VE and NVIDIA's GeForce2 MX.
Though Matrox has not talked about their rumored high-end product, we still maintain some semblance of belief that they will not be exiting the performance market entirely..'
doesn't sound that exciting, but atleast it will be able to rival the kyro 2 for performance and price
'We kicked off E3 2001 by meeting up with graphics manufacturer Matrox. For the most part, Matrox stressed that their next-generation product will continue targeting the business market with new features aimed squarely at productivity and communication. Gaming capabilities have also been enhanced, but to a more subtle degree (memory bandwidth will surly be the most inhibitive factor to 3D performance). The most impressive aspect of the upcoming offering will be price, as Matrox has really bent over backwards to make sure their product will pack plenty of punch for the asking price. Once Matrox's next product does hit store shelves, many comparisons will be made to ATI's RADEON VE and NVIDIA's GeForce2 MX.
Though Matrox has not talked about their rumored high-end product, we still maintain some semblance of belief that they will not be exiting the performance market entirely..'
doesn't sound that exciting, but atleast it will be able to rival the kyro 2 for performance and price
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