SiliconAbyss
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There is a huge difference between Intel showing Larrabee and talking about it months or even years in advance, vs Nvidia talking about Fermi. Larrabee is not Intel's core business. And if Larrabee is never released, or never makes any noise in the marketplace, at least in the mid term Intel will hardly be affected.
Fermi is Nvidia's core business and vital to their future. So of course there is going to be great discussion when it turns into a fiasco. Let's be honest here, we don't have a launch date commitment from Nvidia because they simply don't know when it will happen. "Fully ramping Q1-2010" etc. doesn't exactly clear up the situation.
Fermi is Nvidia's core business and vital to their future. So of course there is going to be great discussion when it turns into a fiasco. Let's be honest here, we don't have a launch date commitment from Nvidia because they simply don't know when it will happen. "Fully ramping Q1-2010" etc. doesn't exactly clear up the situation.