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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (9045)11/17/1998 10:27:00 PM
From: Jeff Lins  Read Replies (3) of 16960
 
Sun,
You and I agree on a lot of things...but nVidia going belly up is not one of them. They are whooping our buts in the OEM arena, and their current product is truly a generation ahead of their previous products...V2 really wasn't that new to V1...now V3 looks like it will handle multi-texturing internally via dual pipelines...6 months after nVidia...and while I think V2 image quality is great and indistinguishable from other cards when running a game at speed, stills do (apparently :) show that they are leading us in image quality. Now if we more than double the nVidia's clock to 183mHz, looks like they will have a V3 type board...with better image quality and better use of AGP...and a lot more big name OEM deals...and the (clearly) tremendous support of OEM giant STBI...they are hanging on without the IPO...if they can bring just 7M shares at $12, even after paying off their creditors/partners, they will have a nice war chest...SIII, belly up for sure- nVidia...nope. I hate 'em, but I give them credit for what they have done.

Chip!!!! Postal is accurate... show me the info!! Thanks for your great reporting...it is so good that I officially promote you from cub reporter to "Chief TDFX Event Correspondent"

Anybody else having problems getting through to SI tonight?

Jeff
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