spathotan
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I know Larabee is a little ways off, and maybe even vapor(hard)ware some believe. But, if Larabee was even remotely close to comming out I dont think Intel would be supporting tech like this, this is sort of a +1 to ATI and Nvidia, but could also potentially severly hurt sales if this Hydra chip really takes off.
Imagine if the scailing is great with little issues, imagine 4870 + GTX 260 or what not, this would probably kill Nvidia's high end (GTX 280..) sales, but Nvidia would have no control over it. Same could be said for ATI except they really have nothing between the 4870 and 4870X2, and I dont think anything is gonna raise/slow 4870X2 sales since its so "niche" to begin with. Really depends on prices.
Bottom line is this Hydra engine could be a potential dangerous weapon in the hands of Intel, they could really make Nvidia bend over with this, all it takes is the other X58 board manufactures (except EVGA, they are Nvidia and nothing else to the bone) to somehow pick this up and toss out that Nvidia SB/SLi chip, which would also lower board prices.
Imagine if the scailing is great with little issues, imagine 4870 + GTX 260 or what not, this would probably kill Nvidia's high end (GTX 280..) sales, but Nvidia would have no control over it. Same could be said for ATI except they really have nothing between the 4870 and 4870X2, and I dont think anything is gonna raise/slow 4870X2 sales since its so "niche" to begin with. Really depends on prices.
Bottom line is this Hydra engine could be a potential dangerous weapon in the hands of Intel, they could really make Nvidia bend over with this, all it takes is the other X58 board manufactures (except EVGA, they are Nvidia and nothing else to the bone) to somehow pick this up and toss out that Nvidia SB/SLi chip, which would also lower board prices.