And nVidia thinks this will make us think better of them? They'd do themselves a far bigger service by just letting their obviously (up till now) superior hardware and drivers speak for themselves. People dislike nV b/c of heavy-handed marketing tactics, and using that technique further won't mend any fences. I've always separated nV's engineering achievements from their marketing blunders, but each one of the latter digs them a little deeper.In any case, I didn't want posts here because I don't want NVIDIA to check this forum and see this thread with all the potential questions. If I were to ask questions based on what is posted here, they may refuse to answer it solely because it appeared on Beyond3D. You may think it is extreme but I honestly don't care if it is extreme or not - I just want good questions answered without any preconceived notions. When I do properly credit B3D for some of the questions asked, and if NV doesn't like it, I'll handle it myself.
Still, NV30 is compelling material, and I will be reading your interview. I'd think VE would have more of a problem crediting B3D for the interview questions than nV would.
I'm going to avoid the personal conflict for now--too tired to mediate. I'll stop in later, tho--I'm sure this thread'll be here upon my return, but larger, and hopefully less contentious.