This (possible) partnership between Matrox and BitBoys kept me thinking the whole day...
Came to the following conclusions:
1. A card with a 2D-Matrox-Chip and a 3D-BitBoys-Chip doesn't make sense, if you think about manufacturing costs. Remember a few years ago, there were some cards with two chips on the market (S3 for 2D and Voodoo Rush for 3D, I think), they weren't really successfull.
2. If I was Matrox, I would try to get an exclusive license for the BitBoy architecture to implement it in my own chip. Interesting idea, huh? These guys at Matrox are very experienced in highly integrated GPUs... The BitBoys use embedded RAM, so why not integrate BitBoy's technology in the Gxx0-core, add 64MB of external DDR-RAM (128bit hehe), et voilà, you've got a real GeFart-Killer.
Maybe I'm just dreaming, but I'd really like to live, sorry, BUY this dream...
Came to the following conclusions:
1. A card with a 2D-Matrox-Chip and a 3D-BitBoys-Chip doesn't make sense, if you think about manufacturing costs. Remember a few years ago, there were some cards with two chips on the market (S3 for 2D and Voodoo Rush for 3D, I think), they weren't really successfull.
2. If I was Matrox, I would try to get an exclusive license for the BitBoy architecture to implement it in my own chip. Interesting idea, huh? These guys at Matrox are very experienced in highly integrated GPUs... The BitBoys use embedded RAM, so why not integrate BitBoy's technology in the Gxx0-core, add 64MB of external DDR-RAM (128bit hehe), et voilà, you've got a real GeFart-Killer.
Maybe I'm just dreaming, but I'd really like to live, sorry, BUY this dream...

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