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To: Piranha who wrote (12978)5/25/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: Peter S.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
I'm glad Mac PC printed the correction but they couldn't help plugging the TNT at the end could they. I never like biased journalism whichever way the favours fall.

Like a Yankee/Dodger rivalry, the PR jihad between 3dfx and arch-enemy nVidia continues. On Tuesday, nVidia released sales figures from research firm, VisionQuest 2000, that shows Creative Lab's Graphics Blaster TNT as the top selling card and its RIVA TNT chipset as the most popular outselling all others by almost 60 percent. The March sales figures however, predate the release of Voodoo3 and don't reflect the surge in popularity for the new Voodoo version.

What gives? PC Data says the Black Magic Voodoo2 2D/3D 12MB PCI by STB was the hottest video card in retail for March.

Peter S