Posted on June 30th, 2008 by David Bayon
Is Nvidia losing its grip?
Today sees a very telling announcement in the graphics world. Gainward, for years an exclusive producer of mainstream and overclocked GeForce cards, has launched its first Radeons to market – the HD 4850 and HD 4870.
You could look at it one of two ways. The simplest reason could be that Gainward (owned by non-exclusive card maker, Palit) simply wants to boost its profits by reaching a larger audience than it previously sold to. The other is that AMD’s current resurgence has Gainward looking upon Nvidia as less of a sure thing than before.
After all, each of Nvidia’s last few launches has seen the GeForces getting faster, but also bigger and hotter than ever before, while AMD is managing to keep up in the speed race while keeping its Radeons much more manageable, and vastly less expensive.
It’ll be interesting to see if any other manufacturers follow suit.
Tags: AMD, ati, gainward, geforce, Nvidia, palit, radeon
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July 1st, 2008 at 10:27 am
Was this card designed to look like a 1980’s XR3i?
If so they forgot to add a spoiler to the back end to accompany the air damms.
It should look great through all those cases with tinted side windows…
July 4th, 2008 at 9:15 pm
just another please help the dying US economy statement from the media . Bash foriegn competion suport the dumb US . forget it AMD\ATi r yesterday thats no fault of NVIDIAs .
July 6th, 2008 at 7:40 pm
Come on down! The price is righ!
Why pay for something thats hot – wastes electricty and begins to devalue after a month?
Errr, if AMD can diliver a reasonable solution, or Nvidia….we will flock to either one in droves!!!