I already got an 8800 GTS 640 thanks very much 😛 As for AMDATI they really are floundering right now. I really wish they could get their act together, this market really needs some competition.
have YOU ever been in a merger???
For all those hyping R700... there is a lot of talking out of both sides of the mouth here.
Here's what I hear:
1) r600 is late, but the product is overall fine because it takes 2 years to develop
OK let's buy that argument for a second.
2) R700 - the first AMD integrated card, is the one to look foward too
The AMD merger took place in Oct 2006... add 2 years boys -- Q4'2008
Simplistic, yes. Now I know many of you are going to say "but they have been working on it since before the merger" - to which I say - have YOU ever been in a merger???
Work craaaaaawls, turnover is high, priorities change, communication between groups takes time to establish - if ATI couldn't release r600 on time... their issues with r700 will be compounded. Especially since you're layering on the complexities of technology integration. Believe me Q4'2008 is being generous.
And please stop trying to spin the delay as "market timing"... it's not, it's a blunder. geesh.
I just want the darn cards out already!
How many delays did Half Life 2 face?
It ain't over 'till the fat lady sings...
Edit: Yay, 300th post!
Yup, the R600 is just another screwup....worse than the R520, at least in terms of delays.
At least when software is delayed, you can understand it
Yup, the R600 is just another screwup....worse than the R520, at least in terms of delays.
At least when software is delayed, you can understand it
They never said anything about respinning the card, but I do think they've done it again. How many respins is this now for the R600?
No, respinning hardware is more tedious and difficult than finding bad code in software...sure, but ATi seems to pro's at delays.
I know HL2 was delayed around a year but gfx companies have almost always stuck to a 6-month cycle, but ATi seems to have their own cycle.
That would probably be ok if the end result meant a card that totally dominated the competition, but if memory serves, the end result (at least with the R520) pretty much meant a card of equal performance...
which begs the question...why does it take ATi so much longer to release a card than Nvidia does?
ATi has more experience than Nvidia...so what gives?
They never said anything about respinning the card, but I do think they've done it again. How many respins is this now for the R600?
No, respinning hardware is more tedious and difficult than finding bad code in software...sure, but ATi seems to pro's at delays.
I know HL2 was delayed around a year but gfx companies have almost always stuck to a 6-month cycle, but ATi seems to have their own cycle.
That would probably be ok if the end result meant a card that totally dominated the competition, but if memory serves, the end result (at least with the R520) pretty much meant a card of equal performance...
which begs the question...why does it take ATi so much longer to release a card than Nvidia does?
ATi has more experience than Nvidia...so what gives?
6mth cycle? Since when? 18 month cycle is more like it. This isn't a minor refresh we're talking about.
As far as the quick release of the R580, I think that was a bit of a fluke. I think the R580 was what ATi had originally wanted the R520 to be, but since the R520 was so late, they built a sort of hybrid card from the R400 series combined with the R500 series until they could get the card they actually wanted to be released.
Nvidia seems to be able to release cards every 6 months or very close to that....so why can't ATi?
Nvidia used to have problems releasing cards on-time as well but they learned from their mistakes.
The fact that the R600 is all new cuts ATi some slack, but come on....if Nvidia can release all new architecture, then so can ATi.
Hey, there's nothing wrong with that...more power to them, but if they can't do it on time, then don't do it,
but actually if they can actually do it, that can make people forget the delays.
The problem here is, that in order for the R600 to be a supercard, it needs to decimate the G81 and while there are no official benches from either company...I don't see the R600 doing that.
It's funny...in the Rage3d forums, I predicted, back before the R520 was released back in '05, that I bet that in about two years, ATi will be having the same problems with the R600 and lo and behold, it's true.
on paper the R600 looks like it should destroy everything in it's path and that's what everyone was saying up until about a month ago. I wonder what's changed since then? I guess some people have actually learned the truth.
Let's hope not because ATi got sued for artificially inflating the market with the R520 when it was a noshow.
Anyway I just hope it's a good card that's competitive with the G81, but I'm betting the R600 is delayed at least one more time...
6mth cycle? Since when? 18 month cycle is more like it. This isn't a minor refresh we're talking about.
As far as the quick release of the R580, I think that was a bit of a fluke. I think the R580 was what ATi had originally wanted the R520 to be, but since the R520 was so late, they built a sort of hybrid card from the R400 series combined with the R500 series until they could get the card they actually wanted to be released.
Nvidia seems to be able to release cards every 6 months or very close to that....so why can't ATi?
Nvidia used to have problems releasing cards on-time as well but they learned from their mistakes.
The fact that the R600 is all new cuts ATi some slack, but come on....if Nvidia can release all new architecture, then so can ATi.
Hey, there's nothing wrong with that...more power to them, but if they can't do it on time, then don't do it,
but actually if they can actually do it, that can make people forget the delays.
The problem here is, that in order for the R600 to be a supercard, it needs to decimate the G81 and while there are no official benches from either company...I don't see the R600 doing that.
It's funny...in the Rage3d forums, I predicted, back before the R520 was released back in '05, that I bet that in about two years, ATi will be having the same problems with the R600 and lo and behold, it's true.
on paper the R600 looks like it should destroy everything in it's path and that's what everyone was saying up until about a month ago. I wonder what's changed since then? I guess some people have actually learned the truth.
Let's hope not because ATi got sued for artificially inflating the market with the R520 when it was a noshow.
Anyway I just hope it's a good card that's competitive with the G81, but I'm betting the R600 is delayed at least one more time...
The only response I'm going to say is you don't really care if there are facts or not. You just want to argue...sorry but I'm done. I have stated facts, but you don't seem to care, you just want to argue.
I don't consider something being a month late is a major delay. So exactly how many months late was the G80?
The R600 was scheduled to be released at the same time but is it here now?
Now I'm hearing reports from people at Rage3D that it could be delayed again until June. If it's true, how's that for a prediction. I can't say for sure since June's not here yet but I bet it is.
Anyway you can think what you want to think. The bottom line is Nvidia didn't blow a product cycle and ATi has....I don't care what you say, you can't deny that!
Then I'll be upgrading my 8800 GTX and use eVGA's Step Up program to get an 8900 GTX which will likely beat the R600, so either way, I win.
I don't know if you want an R600 or not, but if so, good luck, you'll need it, but if not, I'd recommend doing the same thing I'm gonna do because it's a win/win situation, but with ATi, it's a lose/lose with them. Have fun...
The only response I'm going to say is you don't really care if there are facts or not. You just want to argue...sorry but I'm done. I have stated facts, but you don't seem to care, you just want to argue.
I don't consider something being a month late is a major delay. So exactly how many months late was the G80?
The R600 was scheduled to be released at the same time but is it here now?
Now I'm hearing reports from people at Rage3D that it could be delayed again until June. If it's true, how's that for a prediction. I can't say for sure since June's not here yet but I bet it is.
Anyway you can think what you want to think. The bottom line is Nvidia didn't blow a product cycle and ATi has....I don't care what you say, you can't deny that!
Then I'll be upgrading my 8800 GTX and use eVGA's Step Up program to get an 8900 GTX which will likely beat the R600, so either way, I win.
I don't know if you want an R600 or not, but if so, good luck, you'll need it, but if not, I'd recommend doing the same thing I'm gonna do because it's a win/win situation, but with ATi, it's a lose/lose with them. Have fun...
You want facts do ya? GeForce 7950 GX2 released June 5, 2006 http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_31673.html
GeForce 8800 GTX released November 8th 2006 http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_37234.html
Now I'm pretty bad with Mathematics but I believe that's 5 months, not 18!
Well at least they aren't releasing cards for benchmarking 4-6 months before it's available to buy like they were a few years ago. That and only have a few cards available on the market so it was technically "released" but you couldn't buy one if you wanted to. That was in my eyes way more annoying than a production delay as in the R600.
Was AMD's acquisition of ATI a factor in the delay of the R600. I'd hate for that to be the case because it should have been mainly avoidable, but two large companies merging management and strategies may have slowed things down.
In any event, ATI's delay I'm sure has smashed their market share. If the 600 is available to buy mid May and is only 5-10% faster then I think they're hooped. If it's 20-25% faster then they may have a few months to recover before nvidia answers.
Siththgers "win-win" strategy is way great way to go if you can afford it. No worries for him. Others with limited budgets who upgrade every 3 years have to make sure to make the right decision at the right time. I was looking forward to a Feb/March release, for both price drops and possible performance increase. I should be able to hold out until May so see what the 600 offers us as my current setup can still hold its own. If not then 8800GTS it is.
-Deuce-
You want facts do ya? GeForce 7950 GX2 released June 5, 2006 http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_31673.html
GeForce 8800 GTX released November 8th 2006 http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_37234.html
Now I'm pretty bad with Mathematics but I believe that's 5 months, not 18!
The only response I'm going to say is you don't really care if there are facts or not. You just want to argue...sorry but I'm done.
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Meh... I think ATI knows things are good enough the way they are right now.
I mean if you really think about it, Nvidia pushed the 8800 out just because of the holiday season. Joke was on everyone because really there's no software to test it. How does Nvidia know for sure their card will run DX10 games perfectly? I mean most chip developers HAVE games to use while making a new chip. Why was Nvidia the exception? Crysis isn't enough of a test sample to use for that.
What I'm concerned about really is the mid-high range cards. I don't really consider the 8800GTS 320 one of those, because 320mb of memory really starts to suffer at higher resolutions.
Last year and before that, Nvidia and ATI were pro at putting out cards that performed at a sweet spot for $170-250.
And don't even bring up ATI's success over the past couple of years. If you guys don't recall, ATI had a fire bomb 2 years ago. The X800GTO2 that could be soft-modded to an X850XT? I bought one of those. It was $180 shipped from the Egg.
$180 shipped for a card that can be soft modded to a $300 card performance.
What I think ATI should do, to give their customers a little more faith, is bring down the price of the 1950XTX a bit and the 1950XT and 1950Pro. That would put those cards in a very competitive spot and give people something to consider for the long run.
I mean mainstream DX10 cards aren't going to surface til late this year. They're going to have DX9 code paths for the next 1.5 years or so. Giving people the ability to snag an XTX for $300-350 will be great to compete with the 8800GTS 320 and give people a reason not to doubt ATI right now.
I don't have a problem with ATI's delay. For one, I'm 100% happy with my 7900GS and by the time my third month comes up for the Step-Up program, the R600 will be out and the 8600GTS or 8800GTS will be waiting for me to snag from eVGA.
I'll have bought a DX10 card 8 months after the G80 released, and I'll still have bought it too early for the DX10 games. Doesn't that mean anything to you guys?
The only response I'm going to say is you don't really care if there are facts or not. You just want to argue...sorry but I'm done.
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