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To: rzborusa who wrote (16130)6/2/2016 6:55:56 PM
From: neolibRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 72400
 
Sooner or later someone will put either of them or both to the test,

That is exactly what the mobile Fad has done for the last 5 years. Neither Intel nor Nvidia, nor AMD figured out how to play that one.

I think the writing is on the wall for VR as well, mobile is going to own it. The PC side will have way smaller volumes. AMD is going to be proud of selling $200 GPU cards, in the possibly 5M/yr range if they are lucky, and Qualcomm will sell a few 100M/yr leading edge SoCs with ever improving GPUs on them so that every phone can be a VR headset. And fewer and fewer young people growing up will own a PC, they'll just have their smartphones and some accessories for them at home.



To: rzborusa who wrote (16130)6/2/2016 7:02:17 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTHRespond to of 72400
 
.....great post..................looking forward to Intel's and Nvidia's response to some actual competition.

I am glad Lisa is not some glam know nothing.

......Lisa is an extremely competitive person......she does not like to lose......at all.

.......I'm just counting on a well thought out road map on multiple fronts and steady step by step execution.....
if we get that, I'd expect to see Intel and NVIDIA in response mode for a change