Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang Emails Thanks to Employees

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[citation][nom]LaHawzel[/nom]To superphones? I'd prefer my phones to have some semblance of battery life.[/citation]

Which was the point of Kepler-efficiency. And to think this came from Fermi. nVIDIA... like a baws!
 
The 680 is good, but I'm considering a 6870 for my build. I want to see Kepler cards for $150-$200. I've always been an AMD GPU fan, but if they release something to compete with the 6870, I'll buy it.
 
The 7970 is clock for clock the same as a GTX 680 and uses slight more power given its a bigger / more complex chip. AMD should of clocked the 7970/50s higher out the gate, the gap is much more minimal when overclocking comes into play.

This to me is nVidia hype, great marketing machine really, it's a revolution compared to their GTX 580 but not against the general trend in the industry. As someone else said, would be interesting to see if record bonuses are awarded to back this up.

 
I can't help but think the 2GB of Video Ram will become a bottleneck in a couple years with a multimonitor or high-res monitor setup.
 
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