that's for 1 quarter. Installed base is dominated by AMD.
Yes.Which ones are those?
The ones that are easily faked, make no sense, or are photoshopped?
Oh come on , 45 days ago , I would have chosen 11.1 and 900/100 , and it would turn out right , are you suggesting that my numbers are way off ? or that the whole riddle is too obvious to answer !I can honestly say that the numbers don't add up, you've not listed the proper data either your ratios are off
specs are nice.. cards are nice..
Now I was told it is $333 for 2GB model...
If that was actually true then we would have seen a number of performance 'leaks'. By staying silent ATi are losing business, if they leaked the info of what you claim then people would have been more willing to stay on the fence and wait, of course you can't do that if your card sucks as it will damage your reputation and erode consumer good will.
Well no, it doesn't. If you leak a few results showing a big gain over the competition it will do much more for hype than staying quiet. Staying quiet raises suspicion more than anything else. It's the same as Sony in the NPD threads...
Oh I see your logic now.
btw overall discrete is still in favor of AMD for Q3 (50.30% vs 49.60%).
You do realize those are just Q3 numbers right? And you do realize AMD already sold like 16 mil units when nV sold 0 (6 month Fermi delay). It was more than 25mil not long ago for AMD.
So let me get this right, you're saying nV actually sold more DX11 cards than AMD?
not just cards, cores too.
your data source doesn't support your conclusion. The numbers in that article are not specific to DirectX version or product generation.
translation: At a time when we publish this issue, the Radeon HD 6900 are finally in our hands and with a planned launch on December 15 this time it seems wise to wait another week to get all the information before you buy. Moreover, if the introductory price of 350 € for the GeForce GTX 570 is pretty well justified given the level of performance, there could of course be an adjustmentA l’heure où nous publions ce dossier, les Radeon HD 6900 sont enfin entre nos mains et avec un lancement prévu le 15 décembre il paraît cette fois sage de patienter une semaine de plus pour disposer de toutes les informations avant d’acheter. Qui plus est, si le prix de lancement de 350€ de la GeForce GTX 570 est plutôt bien justifié compte tenu du niveau de performances, il pourrait bien entendu y avoir un ajustement.
Any hints about die size?
Me too!!!!edit: guru3d also hinted at the 570's price dropping 20 euros in the next few weeks, and techreport did the same in more stark terms.
I love silly season
Wouldn't that be nice for the wallets? Unfortunately it seems the gist of most of the innuendo-leaks is that 580 will be the champ with the 6970 beating it only in a few, mainly synthetic benchmarks and the 6950?? Another week.
But then why would these sites be saying to expect a price drop on a $350 GTX570 if a $450 6970 is inbetween it and the $500 GTX580, which would mean the $350 6950 is possibly under or at GTX570 levels...
For the GTX570 to get a price drop means the $350 6950 is faster than it.
Perhaps the difference between the 6950 and 6970 is small. (GTX570<6950<6970<GTX580).
Why use 2GB in 6950 if it does not matter?
I believe the 6950> GTX570 ... but I do not think 6970> GTX580.
yes, sure the AMD can upgrade the specs for the 6950(delay?), but not for the 6970...