Ok, after being away for a day to clear my mind about the G550 i could only think of one thing:
Which card is it really? and why the name G550?
Remember last december: The following cards where found in the drivers:
G450 - F450 - G800 - F800
I conclude that the F stands for Fusion wich actually means the Headcasting thingy.
So Matrox had the following cards planned:
G450 - Normal G450 as in stores now
F450 - G450 with Headcasting
G800 - Normal G800
F800 - Normal G800 with Headcasting
There where also rumours about 2 chips being released, 'pin' compatible with eachother.
Now as i see it, the G550 chip itself IS the G800 chip!!. But somewhere along the line Matrox decided NOT to put the chip on an brand new board with fast memory, but to put it on the 'G450' board (they are pin-compatible). Further they 'crippled' the T&L unit so it could only be used for their own headcasting thingy.
I guess that's where the name G550 comes in. They just couldn't release this card with the G800 name, but they really needed an replacement for their 2 years old g400. So they stamped G550 on it and focused the entire marketing on Headcasting.
The reason why they decided to NOT bring bring it out as planned is very simple:
The card was delayed (due to many reasons) so much, that it's performance wasn't on par with the compitition and (more importantly) it's release would be TOO close to their nextgen chip!!.
If their nextgen is on schedule, the announcement should be somewhere in Q2 2002. Nobody will buy your 'only 6 months available card' if you've just announced an new superchip. (ok perhaps Nvidiots )
Well this are my 2 cents.
Michel
Which card is it really? and why the name G550?
Remember last december: The following cards where found in the drivers:
G450 - F450 - G800 - F800
I conclude that the F stands for Fusion wich actually means the Headcasting thingy.
So Matrox had the following cards planned:
G450 - Normal G450 as in stores now
F450 - G450 with Headcasting
G800 - Normal G800
F800 - Normal G800 with Headcasting
There where also rumours about 2 chips being released, 'pin' compatible with eachother.
Now as i see it, the G550 chip itself IS the G800 chip!!. But somewhere along the line Matrox decided NOT to put the chip on an brand new board with fast memory, but to put it on the 'G450' board (they are pin-compatible). Further they 'crippled' the T&L unit so it could only be used for their own headcasting thingy.
I guess that's where the name G550 comes in. They just couldn't release this card with the G800 name, but they really needed an replacement for their 2 years old g400. So they stamped G550 on it and focused the entire marketing on Headcasting.
The reason why they decided to NOT bring bring it out as planned is very simple:
The card was delayed (due to many reasons) so much, that it's performance wasn't on par with the compitition and (more importantly) it's release would be TOO close to their nextgen chip!!.
If their nextgen is on schedule, the announcement should be somewhere in Q2 2002. Nobody will buy your 'only 6 months available card' if you've just announced an new superchip. (ok perhaps Nvidiots )
Well this are my 2 cents.
Michel
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