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    "# Fermi is by far the best chip NVIDIA ever created. Pity I cannot tell more. I can't wait to show some real perf numbers. Poor AMD guys 8:50 AM Oct 4th from UberTwitter "
    Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
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    Quote Originally Posted by annihilat0r View Post
    "# Fermi is by far the best chip NVIDIA ever created. Pity I cannot tell more. I can't wait to show some real perf numbers. Poor AMD guys 8:50 AM Oct 4th from UberTwitter "
    ahah

    this is hilarious they are total noobs



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    Quote Originally Posted by annihilat0r View Post
    "# Fermi is by far the best chip NVIDIA ever created. Pity I cannot tell more. I can't wait to show some real perf numbers. Poor AMD guys 8:50 AM Oct 4th from UberTwitter "
    Of course it is. Better that it is, really. If it wasn't, why would they sell cards with this new chip instead of cards with the better (and older) chip?

    Seriously, they always say the same. GT200 was also "the best chip they have ever created". And sure, it was. The same way every chip is always better than all previous generation.

    I'd love them releasing a super-hiper-mega-giga-chip that smashes the current concept of performance/price, performance/watt, and so, I'd have a better product to buy when I upgrade my video hardware, but I wouldn't trust in something like that.

    They always say the same and... what could they say anyway?

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