seanbee20
April 15, 2004, 08:28 AM
Seems Nvidia may be making a return to glory.
http://www20.tomshardware.com/graphic/20040414/index.html
The question that is begging to be asked is, how long will NVIdia be on top? I quote from Tom’s Hardware…
“It seemed that for every card NVIDIA had up its sleeve, ATi was able to pull another improved version of the R300 design out of its hat and steal NVIDIA's thunder.
Which brings us back to the present. Today, the competitors in the high-end sector are the FX 5950 Ultra (NV38) for team NVIDIA and the Radeon 9800XT (R360) for team ATi. Where performance is concerned, NVIDIA has been able to exploit its card to its fullest potential, thanks to frequent driver releases. ATi still has the upper hand in the performance and image quality department, though, as its cards use a better FSAA implementation and most of the time offer higher visual quality when shaders are used in games. “
ATI users, we will be back!!!
Better, stronger, faster we have the technology!!!
http://www20.tomshardware.com/graphic/20040414/index.html
The question that is begging to be asked is, how long will NVIdia be on top? I quote from Tom’s Hardware…
“It seemed that for every card NVIDIA had up its sleeve, ATi was able to pull another improved version of the R300 design out of its hat and steal NVIDIA's thunder.
Which brings us back to the present. Today, the competitors in the high-end sector are the FX 5950 Ultra (NV38) for team NVIDIA and the Radeon 9800XT (R360) for team ATi. Where performance is concerned, NVIDIA has been able to exploit its card to its fullest potential, thanks to frequent driver releases. ATi still has the upper hand in the performance and image quality department, though, as its cards use a better FSAA implementation and most of the time offer higher visual quality when shaders are used in games. “
ATI users, we will be back!!!
Better, stronger, faster we have the technology!!!