Nvidia Analyst's Day: Biting Back at Intel
Bit-Tech published their analysis of what was said during Nvidia's Financial Analyst's Day in an article titled Nvidia Analyst's Day: Biting Back at Intel
>> Nvidia Analyst's Day: Biting Back at Intel
| Gelsinger believes that the industry needs a programmable, ubiquitous and unified architecture... like Larrabee. This is of course convenient, but he seems to forget that we've had very programmable and unified architectures ever since the launch of the GeForce 8800 GTX in November 2006.
DirectX 10 was an inflection point for graphics cards, because it is the first time that shader units have become fully generalised processing 'cores'. Although it's worth remembering that they're not quite as flexible as a CPU core in their current design. "/ /Here's somebody who's new to our industry and he's basically telling us that 3D graphics as we know it is dead," said Huang. "//This is the most inspirational quote I can imagine giving to our employees. Nothing fires us up more than that. I'm sure that's what he intended -- getting the most intensively competitive company in technology fired up. We're pretty fired up anyway, as we're pretty passionate about what we do. The fact that the statement is just plain wrong means it's pointless to argue about it." |
>> Nvidia Analyst's Day: Biting Back at Intel
Related Stories
01/08/2008 11:01 AM: NVIDIA at CES 2008 by Philipp Esselbach
PC Perspective posted a coverage from the CES 2008...
03/15/2007 02:04 PM: Nvidia announces IGP chipsets for AMD, Intel chips by [NT]
TechReport reports:On the eve of the CeBIT trade show, Nvidia has announced new integrated graphics chipsets for both AMD and Intel processors. Nvidia has dubbed the integrated graphics component in t...
03/06/2007 03:39 PM: Nvidia and AMD DirectX 10-capable GPUs to arrive in 2Q by [NT]
DigiTimes reports: With Nvidia's Vista driver finally available, the graphics chip maker is expected to roll out its mainsteam and low-end DirectX 10-capable chips, the G80 and G84, in the second quar...
11/21/2006 02:10 PM: NVIDIA and ATI HDCP Compatible Graphics Cards Roundup by Newsfactory
Today we have a hefty roundup of NVIDIA and ATI cards which all have HDCP capability. We'll talk about HDCP and what it's going to mean for you, as well as see how these cards stack up to each other....
PC Perspective posted a coverage from the CES 2008...
03/15/2007 02:04 PM: Nvidia announces IGP chipsets for AMD, Intel chips by [NT]
TechReport reports:On the eve of the CeBIT trade show, Nvidia has announced new integrated graphics chipsets for both AMD and Intel processors. Nvidia has dubbed the integrated graphics component in t...
03/06/2007 03:39 PM: Nvidia and AMD DirectX 10-capable GPUs to arrive in 2Q by [NT]
DigiTimes reports: With Nvidia's Vista driver finally available, the graphics chip maker is expected to roll out its mainsteam and low-end DirectX 10-capable chips, the G80 and G84, in the second quar...
11/21/2006 02:10 PM: NVIDIA and ATI HDCP Compatible Graphics Cards Roundup by Newsfactory
Today we have a hefty roundup of NVIDIA and ATI cards which all have HDCP capability. We'll talk about HDCP and what it's going to mean for you, as well as see how these cards stack up to each other....
« Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Review · Nvidia Analyst's Day: Biting Back at Intel
· Sapphire Radeon HD3870 X2 1GB Graphics Card Review »


