About a month ago, a powerpoint presentation, whose purpose was to give ATi’s unlaunched products bad publicity, especially the Crossfire-platform. The presentation was claimed to be from inside nVidia, and was published at the webpage TechPowerUp. Now the same webpage has published a new presentation, which this time is claimed to be from ATi, where ATi this time pins down pretty much everything nVidia does, and has done on the graphicscard-market.
About a month ago, a powerpoint presentation, whose purpose was to give ATi’s unlaunched products bad publicity, especially the Crossfire-platform. The presentation was claimed to be from inside nVidia, and was published at the webpage TechPowerUp. Now the same webpage has published a new presentation, which this time is claimed to be from ATi, where ATi this time pins down pretty much everything nVidia does, and has done on the graphicscard-market. The spotlight is on the lack of Shader Model 3.0-support provided by nVidia, and claims are also made that nVidia lives in denial of that the X1000-series really is the new king of the market.
As with the previous presentation, this should be taken with a pinch of salt. But after all, it’s a bit fun to read about the “kicking dirt into my sandals”-war between ATi and nVidia