True but it just doesn't have enough mystique to push the ATI brand on its own. The XL is doing a much better job of that. There are also enough high-profile titles were the Ultra is on top for Nvidia to not be panicking. Remember it was ATI who felt the need to refresh its high-end.
THe sli rig doesn't have the mystique to push the nvidia name far . Esp not when people realise in some games your paying double for 0% increase in performance. Also thier dual card set up will no longer be unique and it may no longer be the most advanced dual card set up on the market sortly . As for ati , they refreshed so they would make more money per chip and have higher yields . Not only that but to claim that ati is under pressure because they had to refresh thier cards would mean nvidia was under presure when they launched the geforce 3 ti and then geforce 4 brands .
It seems that nvidia is going to stay at 110nm and ati will be at 90nm . Now this could amount to nothing , then again it could amount to ati being in the lead again for speed and have the same if not more advanced feature set . Sm3.0 + 3dc vs Sm3.0 .Not sure how this applies since we don't know anything about what Nvidia is doing. It is obviously some kind of NV40 refresh since they don't need to do much on the feature front but how big a refresh is going to be key.
I disagree .This equates to more pressure, not less. This is the first time that they've had to come up with something new since the R300 so things were pretty easy for them over the past few years in comparison. ATI has several areas where they need to execute well, more so than Nvidia does so that translates to more pressure on them.
Since the r300 which was a solid attempt at dx 9 ati has only enhanced its design . So they made the r300 enhanced it into the r420 and now the r520. So they have 3 parts from what woud have been 1 part . Then they have the r500 which was an off spring of the r400 which never left developement from the r500 they will have the r600 for the desktop . For the ns5 gpu they may use an extension of the r500 or mabye even r600 when it comes out or a version of the r520 with some custom work .
On the other hand nvidia has the horrible fx series . Had to build a dx 9 card that performed well from scrap and now is using a future gpu in the ps3 only modified to what extend no one knows .
So while ati has had a good 3 years with them building thier brand name up nvidia had 2 years in which thier name was dragged through the mud (thier own fault ) and has only had a rebuilding year .
Not only that but there are a slew of games that the sli rig does nothing for dispite costing twice as much . While sli is nice and does give a godo performance gain in many cases for double the price its not a magic bullet its an attempt to achive the speed crown at all costs . Its hardly ideal to push out something on consumers and have it only work with half the games on the market or whatever the number may be .In which SLI supported game does an X850XT/PE beat out a GT or Ultra SLI setup when not CPU limited? edit: nevermind found one - EQII
That may be true but what does that have to do with the pressure of coming up with something in next couple months? Both companies have something to prove. Nvidia has to demonstrate that NV30 was an anomaly and ATI has to show that R300 was not.
The nv30 was not an anomaly . There was the nv1 , there was the tnt , there was the geforce sdr , there was the geforce 3 which was slower than the geforce 2 ultra in the games out at the time .
Ati has had a stellar card in the r300 and a strong card in the r420 . The flipper was also a strong part in the cube easily on par with the parts in the other consoles .
Its nvidia who has something to prove as all ati's mistakes were over 3 years ago. Nvidia is the one with the problems in the recent past