
Originally Posted by
Sam_oslo
The price will depend on the competition. If ATi can't (or don't want) to put up a good performance-fight, then a superior Fermi won't come cheap, for sure. But you are speculating based on what?
Tesla is something else, we are talking about CUDA that runs on all upcoming NV-GPUs. CUDA has already been used for supercomputer-activities, and is accelerating many Gflop-demanding tasks both for personal and business use. But my question (which you are avoiding to answer) was: how can you make a negative point out of something that can be a great help to those who use their PC for more than just a game-console.?
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