Actually it's rather new, and for what i know they take a different approach ... ( need say, the monitor and TV used by 3Dvision was just show problem of compatibility, the experience is totally different when you have a "fully " hardware compatible )
As all the visual industry is moving to the 3D, they just ensure their drivers and UVD are compatible and work with any system from Samsung, Sony, Asus etc etc for the 3D BlueRay things ..
Now for the 3D in games, the problem come more it's really the start, D3D and IZD have annonce now only focus on drivers solutions and stop the production of hardware..... let them a little bit of time for this ...
I think AMD is on the right way with it... you can use any hardware, monitor, glasses, TV 3D compatible and use it with any gpu's...
Asus, Dell, HP, or any other Laptop, PC builder, don't want to get the need to use a "Nvidia GPU's brand only" if they want to bring 3D games on their systems, when specially they have their own systems for 3D....
3D is becoming a "standard" and industry want a large public to acquire it .... Time will tell how it will turn....
@Zallbard, OpenCL have nothing to do by an exclusivity of AMD, there's around 30 IT entreprise working on it, including AMD, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, IBM, Intel etc etc...
OpenCL is a standard, like HTML5, or anything like this, it take times to finalise it... It's not a "software " and API like CUDA...
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