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^ source material or i call fud on the employee treatment bs
true and i mentioned that already ati was behind from the 6000 series all the way up till nvidias gt 200 series thats 5 product cycles yet ATi is still here for the most parts just as nvidia will be
and i still call bullshit on the lunch vs product if nvidia spent more on product developrment they wouldnt need a gpu that uses 320w to rival an ati gpu that uses 212w
also dosent matter if the gt200 has GDDR5 or not why because performance wouldnt benefit in the least.
also again 512bit bus is extremely costly and the extra bandwidth would do NOTHING to make the gpu faster a gpu is like a whole package 512bit bus gives more bandwidth but if the GPU cant make use of what it already has giving more dosent do a damn thing.
and it dosent matter much a gtx 460 still uses more power then a 5850 and the 1 gig variants use nearly as much power as a 5870. but are still slower in the respective stock configurations.
Lets face a few facts none of this really means jackshit
currently Nvidia is behind in market share they were 8 months late to market with anything DX11 and they still have yet to finish there DX11 lineup ATi is already moving onwards with there 2nd gen DX11 cards and in the meantime it allows them to test parts of there next series the hd7000 meaning there basically getting real time performance estimates on parts of a future architecture while nvidia is still trying to finish the 400 series product lineup
and again 512bit bus wont do a god damn thing ppl said the same shit about the 5870 being memory bandwidth starved and its not its the ROP count so i highly doubt the 6000 series needs any more bandwidth then 5000 series provides but it gets it anyway in terms of faster memory speeds. and again we have no concrete info so basically i see a bunch of assumptions based on FUD that has no real source.
true and i mentioned that already ati was behind from the 6000 series all the way up till nvidias gt 200 series thats 5 product cycles yet ATi is still here for the most parts just as nvidia will be
and i still call bullshit on the lunch vs product if nvidia spent more on product developrment they wouldnt need a gpu that uses 320w to rival an ati gpu that uses 212w
also dosent matter if the gt200 has GDDR5 or not why because performance wouldnt benefit in the least.
also again 512bit bus is extremely costly and the extra bandwidth would do NOTHING to make the gpu faster a gpu is like a whole package 512bit bus gives more bandwidth but if the GPU cant make use of what it already has giving more dosent do a damn thing.
and it dosent matter much a gtx 460 still uses more power then a 5850 and the 1 gig variants use nearly as much power as a 5870. but are still slower in the respective stock configurations.
Lets face a few facts none of this really means jackshit
currently Nvidia is behind in market share they were 8 months late to market with anything DX11 and they still have yet to finish there DX11 lineup ATi is already moving onwards with there 2nd gen DX11 cards and in the meantime it allows them to test parts of there next series the hd7000 meaning there basically getting real time performance estimates on parts of a future architecture while nvidia is still trying to finish the 400 series product lineup
and again 512bit bus wont do a god damn thing ppl said the same shit about the 5870 being memory bandwidth starved and its not its the ROP count so i highly doubt the 6000 series needs any more bandwidth then 5000 series provides but it gets it anyway in terms of faster memory speeds. and again we have no concrete info so basically i see a bunch of assumptions based on FUD that has no real source.