Anyone who thinks this tech is gonna drop off the earth is, im sorry absolutely naive and lacks any capable knowledge of industry. With Hydra doing what it does, and proven to do so. There is no way it will drop off the face of the earth. Even if it doesnt release in a year, it will be released, funded by someone, bought by somebody this tech will breathe the air of the market.
Even if it gets to the point where nobody is interested, and it wont. Its an obvious bargain buy for either ATI or Nvidia, or definetly Intel. For if this tech worked with even half the abilities as its capable of, it blows SLI/CF out the water. Even if it was restrained at requiring the same cards and only 70% gains (which its not, for a fact) it still easily defeats SLI/CF. Rest assure, if it by some idiotic reason reaches a point where its setback and not funded, it will be bought and implemented by a VGA company, Most likely Intel to be honest, rather than Nvidia or ATI, for Intel is about to break into the VGA main market, and they have nothing but ideas, theories and early projects atm for such a thing as multi GPU, and Hydra would be a perfect solution for competition, unless they have something better, and being that they are most likely helping fund this project, is probably not the case.
I mean seriously, in camparison, dropping this would be like dropping the invention of the wheel, cause you couldnt figure out how to get it to roll.





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