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16310 If 3dfx wasn't as successful as they are in retail, we probably wouldn'timbur-5/8/2000
16309 I noticed that with the GF2, nvidia is supporting PCI once again. That should hdumbmoney-5/8/2000
16308 Ummm, Yeagher, I assume that you're doing a general response to the "cMichael G. Potter-5/7/2000
16307 Personally HDTV means nothing to me but getting rid of pixel popping and jaggieJoe C.-5/7/2000
16306 Michael, I believe that fundamentally, Nvidia has the most compelling solution.Yeagher-5/7/2000
16305 I posted this on TMF in response to the lastest conspiracy theories about web rMichael G. Potter-5/7/2000
16304 Guys! It's great to see that you're still here and having fun. Q: &quChip Anderson-5/6/2000
16303 Plaz, I understand and I can agree with that speculation long-term. And yes, iJeffrey P-5/4/2000
16302 The price of DDR memory may indeed come down faster than SDRAM (or may go up duScott Garee-5/4/2000
16301 Jeff, Sorry, but I think you somewhat missed my point. My speculation is thatPlaz-5/4/2000
16300 <i> Also, at .18u nvidia will get more dice/wafer than .25e, so once the Jeffrey P-5/4/2000
16299 <i>75% of Nvidia's sales are TNT/TNT2/M64/Vanta chips. Nvidia must prPlaz-5/4/2000
16298 <i>I'm more worried about 3dfx </i> OK, I'm frustrated andPlaz-5/4/2000
16297 I still don't see where the frustration comes from, but I'm not prone tMichael G. Potter-5/3/2000
16296 <<I'm wondering why nVidia doesn't just use its $200 million fromObewon-5/3/2000
16295 Why sell below cost, when right now GeForce2 has better performance at a cheapeTae Spam Kim-5/3/2000
16294 All of your assessment seems to be correct, except the HDTV support for the GF2benwood-5/3/2000
16293 Totally agree Plaz. Voodoo4/5 is a generation behind even before they are releTae Spam Kim-5/3/2000
16292 <i>I'm curious why you're frustrated? </i> Because 3dfx isPlaz-5/3/2000
16291 I just called Fry's in Fremont. They have the ELSA GF2 in stock today. $3Michael G. Potter-4/30/2000
16290 64 and 128 meg stickers? Nah... that would make too much marketing sense... JeJeffrey P-4/29/2000
16289 I'm curious why you're frustrated? As an investor, I'm disappointeMichael G. Potter-4/29/2000
16288 <i>Saying it the way you did sort of implies that 3dfx missed -3- design Plaz-4/29/2000
16287 OKAY! Everybody go buy a Ge-Force GTS then RETURN it saying it was faulty!!! MUJeffrey P-4/28/2000
16286 I noticed the NVDA based boards always have the memory size in the product titlScott Garee-4/28/2000
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