Gotta agree with XMAN in one respect though, there are some who seem to be consistently hoping for / predicting bad news. To the benefit of whom is the baffling question.
I certainly hope that wasn't aimed in my direction.. I'm not by any means "
consistently hoping for / predicting bad news", just merely pointing out that the post "There's no way that a single Fermi chip will suck that much power" is wrong.. That is by no stretch of the imagination that I am hoping fermi will fail etc. Power cost rises exponentially when clocks are raised (non-linear), and anyone suggesting that a single fermi under any circumstance will never "suck that much power" is just patently wrong.. for an very easy comparison (though a bit more extreme) look at 5970 consumption rates stock vs OC, i7 (or really and CPU) Stock vs OC.. when clock rates (and voltage needed) are raised power costs rise very very sharply.
On the whole fermi bashing thing.. puulease, I'm a consumer advocate 1st and though there is a
small part of me that agree that nVidia as a whole being brought down a bit would be better for the market (and consumer) as it would allow ATI and any other players to flourish without questionable measures that market leaders tend to put in place (See Intel v AMD/Via).. the failure of fermi would only hurt that philosophy. I've said it again and agian and agian.. I honestly 100% believe that IF Fermi becane to nVidia what the R600 was to ATI, in the long run it would only benefit nearly ALL of us, it would (hopefully) foster changes at nV that would only increase competition, just as the R600 did for ATI. I personally think the R600 was probably among one of the greatest GPUs ever not for what it did (performance etc) but because of how it changed the philosophy at ATI. Competition within a market is not defined by success but by failure, the ability to overcome and learn from that failure.
I may wear red glasses from time to time, and I most certainly have dawned the green ones as well. Some people's bias here is so blindingly abhorrent against any other that they so strongly support "their" side with (imo) total ignorance
at times (yes looking at you XMAN and sometimes Razor, and most definitely Silus and Sontin for the green team, Spig is only the latest among the fanATIcs that included Hellbinder and Doomsomething or other and W ..forgot his name..). There are many who for one reason or another belong to a certain camp, be it their job, experience etc and though they exhibit bias they at least show the ability to understand the other side and we often share a heated debate, which in itself is not bad, that spurs fruitful discussion. /ENDRANT