Tatty_Two
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Market share is how they'll make their profit
Actually.....not necessarily, strange as it may sound, one of ATi's problems over the last 2 years is not that they have not produced good solid value for money cards but that they sold them at little profit to make up for the fact that in some cases they were not performance competative with the opposition, you know, the "10% slower but 20% cheaper" thing.
Basic math suggests that selling 1 million units at a $10 per unit profit does not bring in as much revenue as selling just 500,000 units at a $25 profit per unit, the one has the bigger market share, the other has the bigger profit.