To be fair they are just resellers so I would have give some guy 100 dollars for freeTo be fair, you didn't say how much money you wanted to give to them.
To be fair they are just resellers so I would have give some guy 100 dollars for freeTo be fair, you didn't say how much money you wanted to give to them.
I don't understand the blue... I'm not an expert in marketing but I don't think a small company should take the color of a big company
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Exactly. This is why nobody but Ford makes black (or blue) cars, and nobody but Ferrari makes red cars. I mean there are just some things you don't do.Dude. Both are blues...
So, with their full review out, Computerbase.de has the following table for the clock rates of the Nitro+ in regular games in 1080p.Not that I could see. They only did a preview yet at computerbase.de
Exposed to natural light, the right blue will eventually fade and look like the left one and there's nothing Intels lawyers can do about it. Good move!Intel is #0071c5
Radeon Pro is #0000ff
Those are like worlds apart, for illustration purposes, Intel on left, Radeon Pro on right:
http://www.elisanet.fi/kaotik/img-ftp/intel-radeon-pro.png
The killer app of the Radeon Pro SSG is video editing, as evidenced by the Nuke support announcement. The market may be niche, but it also has deep pockets and may make it worth the R+D. The interesting technical choice is to using Polaris 10 as a host GPU instead of a much more capable FuryX, which is more powerful, physically smaller, and has faster RAM. Fury's RAM is limited to 4GB, though. However the key reason Polaris was chosen as host is simply FuryX's lack of DisplayPort 1.4 needed for >4K output.
That's gonna be an issue though, as AMD specifically mentioned it's YInMn Blue, which doesn't fade, but I bet they're not going to coat all the marketing materials and what not with itExposed to natural light, the right blue will eventually fade and look like the left one and there's nothing Intels lawyers can do about it. Good move!
I dont think it would be good for a small company that is looking to enforce its image to look like its competition...(not directly I know but look at this:
Since when Raja works in Intel? :v )
Have you ever talked with a woman about colours? Trust me, you're not going to win those arguments (yes I know I said discuss) with just red, green and blueDo you understand that we are not robot looking for codes of color and people would actually refer it as blue? because..well...its blue...may have a different code in photoshop but that doesn't matter in peoples brain.