Volatile wrote:
What happened to nvidia winning the price to performance battle?
If they really want to compete with that 4870 they need to drop the 260 to $280 and the 280 to $400.
Otherwise, ATi has won this bout.
I think the guy from BFG meant in the grander scheme of things (or he was simply trying to keep his job). I think this hash of cards is pretty much game set (perhaps not match) to ATi. Nvidia are plauged by 65nm and horrible yields, even if they got onto 55nm, that wont on it's own solve the problem, there still not out in front in performance to justify the cost. Especially with that 4870X2 looking for blood. The 1GB version of the 4870 could end up trumping the 280 as 10% on average is within an overclocking margin.
4850X2 is a card to watch if the 3rd parties ever actually make it, that will be match point if we go with that tennis analogy
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Martyn