Quote Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle View Post
That doesn't make sense at all from a business prospective. If they were that comfortable they would just introduce their true next gen video card knowing they would beat whatever the R700 offered through sheer performance, price or both. This would mirror the G80 release. Beside, they already own Ageia and are planning on implementing the PhysX SDK using CUDA (assuming) through it's TWIMTB program. By dropping the true next gen ASAP with Physx (through CUDA) would show confidence in their arch design, captured market share and overall price/performance ratio of their next gen video card including PhysX. But we are not seeing this at all. IMO, it looks more of a reactionary move then proactive one.

Either:
A. They aren't ready
B. Truly concerned of what the R700 offers so they can counter it
C. Bluffing
D. worried about Intel and AMD/ATI as a whole

I guess we have to wait and see...
QFT!

GeForce 9 series is definitely a *yawn*