DaveBaumann said:Highly unlikely they would have had one running 6 months ago.
Not 6 months ago 2 months back, at GDC, I just had the feeling they might run into trouble 6 months back
DaveBaumann said:Highly unlikely they would have had one running 6 months ago.
Tahir said:NVIDIA sold 350'000 SLI equipped chipsets from up to April since release and this was even a surprise to NVIDIA. Many of these systems were OEM, came with two graphics cards already built in.
If you want to argue you can do, but I know first hand that SLI is very popular amongst the hardcore enthusiasts that spend a lot of money on PC upgrades as well as people who simply want the best performance in games. They really do not care about NVIDIA or ATI, just performance and for that reason NVIDIA has done very well this time around. SLI is a killer app in the retail market.
Entropy said:We have no data that show us if SLI has any significant marketshare whatsoever. None. Again, until we have independant statistics, (and as far as I can see, Valve is the only party who could supply it,) it is all marketspeak and wishful thinking either way.
Lack of data is lack of data. We just don't know. But not only do I not know of anyone who owns an SLI rig, I don't even know a retailer who has sold even a single one. Until I do, I will continue to think of it as a feature in the marketing war of the IHVs.
egore said:If theres no pressure to release a new product right away why should they. Its not like Nvidia has something new coming out next month anyways. Maybe they decided to go for another re-spin to work out any bugs and increase yields.
To my knowledge, no, it doesn't. Yet. (Nor does it seem that Futuremark do so either.)Natoma said:Entropy said:We have no data that show us if SLI has any significant marketshare whatsoever. None. Again, until we have independant statistics, (and as far as I can see, Valve is the only party who could supply it,) it is all marketspeak and wishful thinking either way.
Lack of data is lack of data. We just don't know. But not only do I not know of anyone who owns an SLI rig, I don't even know a retailer who has sold even a single one. Until I do, I will continue to think of it as a feature in the marketing war of the IHVs.
Does Valve's system detect SLI setups?
caboosemoose said:The driver issue is interesting isn't it? Probably someone has already mentioned this, but ATI has essentially been using the same architecture since R300 / 9700 so maybe they are have a few teething issues with their first properly new chip for a while. And as someone rightly said, even if the chip was great, a couple of months of dodgy drivers at launch would be enough to do huge damage to ATI reputation. It's a tough business, I wouldn't want to be in their shoes!
dizietsma said:Rather than big problems with ATi maybe it is just that they are doing a lot at present, for example
R520
R500 for Xbox 360
New chipsets
AMR
it seems strange that all of these are expected summer onwards, quite a tight timeframe for a company with obviosuly a certain number of engineers. I'm still puzzled why ATi are doing AMR and r520 in the same period, ie end Q2 through Q3 ?
nvidia, through foresight or good luck, seemed to have things more evenly spreadout with always something appearing into a gap
nfoece3 / nv40 / SLi / nforce4 and Intel chipset / G70.
( I think that's the right order ).
From memory all those items just kept popping out while other things were quiet. So, maybe there are a few teething problems with Ati but nothing major, it's just that they are doing a lot of things concurrently.
Tahir said:http://www.theinq.com/?article=21489
I know it's by Fuad, but 350'000 compared to 1'000'000 single slot solutions is indeed a "shedload" by my definition.
my old man has one too , two 6800gts .vb said:Dave does.
geo said:Yeah, as much excellent work as CATALYST has done. . .well, "Welcome to the Big Leagues son, they throw the slider here." Be very interesting to see how much transparency and responsiveness they can maintain this time.
Why would they have driver issues with the R520? I mean it's on the same architecture as the R3xx/R42x as far as I understand.
Let me hope it's better than thatDaveBaumann said:Personally, so far, I would liken R420->R520 as the change from TNT->GeForce 256 or GF256->GF4 or GF4->GFFX