Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
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.?
Negative point where? Avoiding your question?

You better start reading posts slowly. That post I have written my prediction which is not based on anything, prediction can be personal no need to be based on anything, second when you make a product that is going to cost much more than what you were offering you need to justify the price. That is basically what Nvidia is doing, "marketing hype".

It might be a stellar supercomputer and so the price. Is this a negative point? I don't see it as.