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GPUs.... memory bandwidth...What?
This article was about tegra, you started off with all kinds of stuff unrelated, i apologize for continuing. Really none of anything you said is of any consequence. If you dont already know, Nvidia again outperformed all analyst predictions. Quarter after quarter they are shining bright all while the nay sayers keep on with their grim wishes. Maybe you should rethink some on Nvidias "negitives" cause they sure know what they are doing. AMD on the otherhand struggled to get any profits in their GPU divisions. Nvidia is doing very well and making lots of money, wow imagine that. Whatever they are doing must be right cause they are doing very very well in a not so great economy.
Your first post in this article was BS, and proven to be. The parts about about how nvidia screwed up with fermi and now AMD rules in the most important, highest profit segment? Bogus, nvidia made tons more money that AMD in their GPU segments this quarter which completely proves your dead wrong. Whatever beef you got with the 384bit means nothing, its part of nvidias winning formula. Nivida is not only competitive, they know how to make great cards and even greater profits.
Nvidia is in great shape.
lol, i guess you could take my comments about calling nvidia's higher bit discreet gfx cards less efficient (providing best performance for money) than amd's way out of context and call them unrelated. then again you can do that with pretty much anything anyone says. in reality they were related to the last paragraph (well, since you seem to be quite capable of missing the point) about nvidia losing overall gfx market share to both intel and amd.
nvidia did beat the analysts' prediction and made
lots of profit. i wonder if the magnitude of nvidia's success seemed amplified because of analysts lowering their forcasts in the first place
😛 . not that i am calling nvidia's
achievements false (this is me trying to avoid another nvidia fanboy outcry

).
still, i wouldn't go so far as to say
they're shining bright in the darkwhatever and stuff. the unsold tegra 2 devices will most likely impact tegra 3's adoption unless the unsold tegra 2 devices clear space for tegra 3. none of the non-apple tablet makers have been able to replicate ipad's success so far. samsung galaxy tab seems to be a worthy contender but iirc it faced bans and didn't sell as much as ipads.
amd does rule entry level gfx segment - with their llano apus and 54xx, 55xx, 56xx, and the newer 64xx, 65xx, 66xx gpus. they have 57xx and 67xx gpus in the lower mid range gpus. nvidia
had gt220, 240 and gt 430 against amd's cards but they don't have anything competitive (price-performance wise) from entry level 4xx or 5xx line. besides, nvidia's lack of an x86 cpu accelerated their exit from igp market (both intel and amd don't have that weakness), may be they can be competitive with arm when win 8 ships.
nvidia did screw up fermi launch with low yield, high power consumption, loud noise problems. while it is a promising technology, it's execution was and still imo is, flawed. they turned that around with the 5xx cards. i hope they don't repeat that with kepler. i didn't see any facts or figures or credible reviews that prove my comments wrong, i saw only enthusiastic, overzealous (slightly baseless concerning 384 bit cards being more efficient than amd's 256 bit ones
😀 ) replies. i believe it's good to be excited for something you love, just not so much so that you become blind to facts.

neither nvidia nor amd are my best friends - they're giant corporations that sell products i buy and use. i am just posting comments and sharing my opinions in a forum. it doesn't mean much in the end, just me passing time.