Well it's good to know that Matrox are spending their money on things other than redundency pay...
From what I remember reading, Matrox are going directly to 0.9 micron achitecture which would have obvious benifits.. Coupled with new asic dev. tools this could be rather interesting.
The Parhelia was a breakthrough in gaming... anyone using the card with 3 displays will swear on it. And several times Haig has stated that Matrox are NOT giving up on surround gaming... Like in the past Matrox just take their time between releases. Unfortunately the Parhelia was overhyped and ended up with lower than expected sales.
The fundamental uses of surround setups are design (CAD) and gaming. Principle to this is 3D graphics performance (Autodesk inventor for example) which is obviously important from a gaming aspect too.
Matrox can use this technology and knowledge to update the Parhelia.
I would expect to see a full directx 9 part in AGP x8 that is at the very least on par with the latest offerings from ATI and NVIDIA. PCI and PCI Express models will follow. Also expect the first triple DVI mainstream graphics card and memory configurations from 128mb - 512mb.
Matrox will achieve this.. the question will be whether it enters the market too late like the Parhelia. My guess is this time not. The jump to 0.9 micron will mean much better clock speeds and lower power consumption. A much, MUCH faster card.
Of course, this is the crystal ball!
From what I remember reading, Matrox are going directly to 0.9 micron achitecture which would have obvious benifits.. Coupled with new asic dev. tools this could be rather interesting.
The Parhelia was a breakthrough in gaming... anyone using the card with 3 displays will swear on it. And several times Haig has stated that Matrox are NOT giving up on surround gaming... Like in the past Matrox just take their time between releases. Unfortunately the Parhelia was overhyped and ended up with lower than expected sales.
The fundamental uses of surround setups are design (CAD) and gaming. Principle to this is 3D graphics performance (Autodesk inventor for example) which is obviously important from a gaming aspect too.
Matrox can use this technology and knowledge to update the Parhelia.
I would expect to see a full directx 9 part in AGP x8 that is at the very least on par with the latest offerings from ATI and NVIDIA. PCI and PCI Express models will follow. Also expect the first triple DVI mainstream graphics card and memory configurations from 128mb - 512mb.
Matrox will achieve this.. the question will be whether it enters the market too late like the Parhelia. My guess is this time not. The jump to 0.9 micron will mean much better clock speeds and lower power consumption. A much, MUCH faster card.
Of course, this is the crystal ball!
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