Well back to the Matrox Forum for some update for graphics enthusiasts,
Recently my get together with a few of my old classmates lead to some interesting discussions on recent pricing for PC peripherials such as Video/Sound Card. This time no direct fact from Matrox but from Nvidia. Two of my friends an associate of an investing company who works indirectly with Nvidia and other companies in the Silicon Valley area and an engineer who works in Singapore both were confident that prices for high end components for PC are bound to rise even more.
The argument is that as the prices for CPU and RAM are falling rapidly, the price that poeple pay for high end systems have NOT! well, they believe ( I don't!) that this price gap is filled by high end parts for video card and sound cards as well as more sale of CD-RW and later on DVD-RW.
A friend of mine heard directly from an Nvidia sales person, that Nvidia is planning to rise the price (I should say profit margin) of the higher end board when it comes out. My other friend who has contacts with Creative engineers said, they are working on a few very expensive products.(they just announced the first external sound card) who would have though some one would pay US$299 for a sound card 2 years ago!
That said I would like to get to my point, as they all knew pretty well about the Matrox project, they predicted a price 50-60 US$ over what was leaked out of from Matrox this summer which was $299.
I don't know how many people will actually dish out 360 for a video card! but I am sure if Matrox does not follow up with a cheaper version (as nVidia did with Ti200) they will lose the market big time!
Sorry, I don't have any technical information this time. Also dont' get excited by the ATI 2D accelator for hand helds. I have heard it is a purely experimental project!! what ever that means
Happy New Year,
SmellyFeet
Recently my get together with a few of my old classmates lead to some interesting discussions on recent pricing for PC peripherials such as Video/Sound Card. This time no direct fact from Matrox but from Nvidia. Two of my friends an associate of an investing company who works indirectly with Nvidia and other companies in the Silicon Valley area and an engineer who works in Singapore both were confident that prices for high end components for PC are bound to rise even more.
The argument is that as the prices for CPU and RAM are falling rapidly, the price that poeple pay for high end systems have NOT! well, they believe ( I don't!) that this price gap is filled by high end parts for video card and sound cards as well as more sale of CD-RW and later on DVD-RW.
A friend of mine heard directly from an Nvidia sales person, that Nvidia is planning to rise the price (I should say profit margin) of the higher end board when it comes out. My other friend who has contacts with Creative engineers said, they are working on a few very expensive products.(they just announced the first external sound card) who would have though some one would pay US$299 for a sound card 2 years ago!
That said I would like to get to my point, as they all knew pretty well about the Matrox project, they predicted a price 50-60 US$ over what was leaked out of from Matrox this summer which was $299.
I don't know how many people will actually dish out 360 for a video card! but I am sure if Matrox does not follow up with a cheaper version (as nVidia did with Ti200) they will lose the market big time!
Sorry, I don't have any technical information this time. Also dont' get excited by the ATI 2D accelator for hand helds. I have heard it is a purely experimental project!! what ever that means
Happy New Year,
SmellyFeet
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