Sounds really good

Seeing is believing, until then its just another rumour for me..crackers wrote:Will we have drivers code from ATI? Sounds really good
If ATI is really going to unveil its specifications I would expect it to be linked to the upcoming fusion design, which will attempt to provide graphics and general processing on a single chip. Whether this will increase the pressure on nVidia is hard to say as I could imagine that (at least initially) fusion will be targeted on the lowend/notebook marketColonelKernel wrote:It's about time! I wonder if Nvidia will follow suit...
So you have a SLI system equipped with (at least) 2 overclocked Geforce 8800 Ultra and a still shining Core 2 Extreme QX6800 ?well, im not surprised, AMD has basically given up trying to compete with nVidia in the high end market -- so if they no longer have any IP worth protecting, and there most powerful card can barely qualify as mid-range, then it makes sense to open the documentation
The difference between a discrete ATI card and an Intel chipset ? Hmm, let me see...oh: At least one order of magnitude in every single benchmarkJAAman wrote:Unfortunately this wont be of much value to us osdevers, becuase the gaming cards will all be nVidia only -- so basically it wont give us anything we dont already have
As if ATI really cared about a few hundred OS developerspcmattman wrote:It could just be a market ploy. Think about it, all us osdevers needing a codebase to write drivers with. Us + ATI driver code = buy ATI card so we can test = more money!