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| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=22602 | Eye of the Night (395) Mar 05, 2010 - 07:35 pm
| Yes, but in pricing and design strategy it is comparable. Remember that ATI deliberately chose to make a small, cheap to produce chip. Designing the chip for mainstream, serving the high end with dual-chip cards.
Nvidia, on the other hand, designed their chip for high-end with the intent to scale it down later.
So if you compare single-chip solutions, you're comparing Nvidia's high-end offering to ATI's mainstream offering. Flag this | Edit this post |



| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=22581 | Eye of the Night (395) Mar 02, 2010 - 06:34 am
| | That's about to change, though - with a lot of people migrating to windows 7, they'll finally be able to use a higher version of directx than dx9. And with more people capable of using dx10 or dx11, more companies will start having their games use and require it. Flag this | Edit this post |















| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=21753 | Eye of the Night (395) Jun 12, 2009 - 11:51 am
| They should offer the installation files for all major browsers on the windows DVD - not pre-installing them, but making it easy for the user to choose a browser and install it.
Microsoft is not responding smartly to the EU. They could do so much better than this. Flag this | Edit this post |




| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=21645 | Eye of the Night (395) May 21, 2009 - 07:11 pm
| Actually, some products do manage to last 10 years. My cellphone, for example - I can still call and be called with it, and send and receive text messages. And that's all I need in a mobile phone. Thus the phone will last until the end of it's technical lifespan.
But phones don't benefit from added power or features, while consoles do - and there Sony misjudged. Flag this | Edit this post |







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