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    Quote Originally Posted by 570091D View Post
    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.
    Dominating the professional and hpc markets is fine, but not having cards for the mass consumer market is risky, as it let's ATI grab at that market with little/no competition. Nvidia should work on getting more mainstream cards out faster than they are currently doing, or they run the long-term risk of being pushed out of the lower markets and becoming a niche company. Sure, that's probably not happening any time soon, but they still need to make sure it doesn't happen later, either.

    Edit: Now that I think about it, this feels a bit like disruption coming, kinda like the whole mainframe/mini-computer/PC-thing all those years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BatteryOperated View Post
    "probably" "justify" "underestimate"

    You know, you try to hard to be a smart guy. Why not use some of that sense and wait until the actual product is released? I don't see how all of these conjectures and theorizing benefit anyone.
    if you're going to take issue with speculation, then you should take issue with this thread as we now have 60+ pages of conversation about a product that doesn't yet exist. i think you might have forgotten where you are....

    Quote Originally Posted by Aerwidh View Post
    Dominating the professional and hpc markets is fine, but not having cards for the mass consumer market is risky, as it let's ATI grab at that market with little/no competition. Nvidia should work on getting more mainstream cards out faster than they are currently doing, or they run the long-term risk of being pushed out of the lower markets and becoming a niche company. Sure, that's probably not happening any time soon, but they still need to make sure it doesn't happen later, either.

    Edit: Now that I think about it, this feels a bit like disruption coming, kinda like the whole mainframe/mini-computer/PC-thing all those years ago.
    i agree, these delays are costing them dearly, but i don't think it's all in vein. from what i understand the 'fermi' arch is going to be the basis for many future gpu's after the gf100, similar to what amd did with r600.
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