Quote Originally Posted by Funky View Post
Thats where the problem is.
90% gamers dont give a damn about this. All they want is cheap value for money graphics card to game on.
This is where Nvidia is only hurting the whole PC gaming industry.
The architecture is solid. It should perform, but its too early (technically its late, but its too expensive now to manufacture. ).
This will push more people away from PC gaming.

Honestly at this point, ATI wont be worried at all. The main cash cow for them is 5770 and lower cards, and there is no sign of competition there.
i think you're forgetting that Quadro and Tesla are two of nvidia's cash cows... never underestimate the power of high margin products. the gpgpu features of the fermi arch will probably allow nvidia to dominate the professional and hpc markets. also, i've yet to see any proof of gpgpu features decreasing the performance or value of gf100. yes it's a big chip, but the performance improvements it will probably justify the extra cost.