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What I also want to mention is, this thread is too centered around the "Fermi" for my likeling.
This is the GT30XX thread, and I believe is should be about the whole generation of cards.
Although GTX380/370/360 "Fermi" is the Leviathan that gets everyone excited, the mid-range cards are what really matters.
The dual-gpu behemoths are just a demonstration of power so to speak.
What really matters is the "GTS 350" and "GTS 340" this is by far the "meat" of the generation.
I doubt that 90% of gamers will shell out for the "extreme" high-end that the GTX380/GTX 390 is lying.
Despite many of us hate the G92 because of nVidia's naming scheme, it is by far the most sucessful graphics chip in recent years. This time they fail to deliever that "G92 of DX11" in time.
So at a stragetic point of view, nVidia already lose half of the battle.
They fail to deliever not only their high-end, but also their mid-range products before thanks giving and X'mas. We should all understand this is a great mistake in business.
If nVidia manages to release their "GTS 350" and ship them to this side of the world before Chinese New Year, they might be able to make up for what they lost in X'mas.
This is the GT30XX thread, and I believe is should be about the whole generation of cards.
Although GTX380/370/360 "Fermi" is the Leviathan that gets everyone excited, the mid-range cards are what really matters.
The dual-gpu behemoths are just a demonstration of power so to speak.
What really matters is the "GTS 350" and "GTS 340" this is by far the "meat" of the generation.
I doubt that 90% of gamers will shell out for the "extreme" high-end that the GTX380/GTX 390 is lying.
Despite many of us hate the G92 because of nVidia's naming scheme, it is by far the most sucessful graphics chip in recent years. This time they fail to deliever that "G92 of DX11" in time.
So at a stragetic point of view, nVidia already lose half of the battle.
They fail to deliever not only their high-end, but also their mid-range products before thanks giving and X'mas. We should all understand this is a great mistake in business.
If nVidia manages to release their "GTS 350" and ship them to this side of the world before Chinese New Year, they might be able to make up for what they lost in X'mas.