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Sapphire CEO Interviewed

Steve from HEXUS writes "How does the battle between ATI and nVidia look from the inside? In his first press interview in four years, CEO of graphics card manufacturing giant Sapphire - add-in-board partner of ATI - talks about what it's like being in the thick of it and how things may pan out for Sapphire in the future."

47 comments

  1. Drivers by porkThreeWays · · Score: 3, Funny

    So do they write their drivers in perl, or in ruby?

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    1. Re:Drivers by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 1

      They write them in pen, on loose-leaf.

    2. Re:Drivers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      These are ATi cards we're talking about. They write the drivers in VB6.

  2. 2 Types of People by digitaldc · · Score: 1

    Think of it like this, there are two types of people who will want a German car, some go for BMW, some go for Mercedes

    I guess I am not a person since I like the Volkswagen GTI MkV ;)

    Man, it was difficult to read that interview with 2 annoying OCZ and NewEgg flash ads moving up and down and side to side on each side of the article. Do these people think about the effect these ads have on their readers? It makes you not want to read the page at all IMHO.

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    1. Re:2 Types of People by Nuclear+Elephant · · Score: 1

      I guess I am not a person since I like the Volkswagen GTI MkV [vw.com] ;)

      You're in the other class of people with better things to do with their money than spend it on BMW (or Mercedes) repairs.

    2. Re:2 Types of People by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

      That article couldn't have been difficult to read if it was rendered in 0pt black text on a black background with a big black box floating over the page. That was quite possibly the most boring, contentless and totally irrelevant article I've read in a very long time. To save the rest of you the trouble, here's the executive summary:

      HEXUS: Hows business?
      Saphire CEO: Not bad. We're planing to expand and make more money.

      Well thanks for that amazing insight into the world of business, HEXUS. Keep up the good work.

    3. Re:2 Types of People by PoderOmega · · Score: 1

      He was just giving an example, did you expect him to list every german car company? Besides, he wants the luxury car lines to be asscociated with his product. Not saying VW is bad so don't freak out VW lovers.

    4. Re:2 Types of People by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      I know this is OT but VW parts frequently cost just as much as Mercedes or BMW parts, if we're talking about modern cars. The old VWs are about as complicated as a lawn mower, it's no wonder they don't cost much to fix.

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  3. Nvidia 90210 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So the only thing of any importance is the fact that they might diversify and carry ATI AND Nvidia. Glad companies are finally learning.

  4. Missing PR bunnies? by gormanly · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Wow. If this is really an interview with the CEO of the biggest ATI add-in board maker, there's a real opportunity for someone to land a role as his PR minder...

    He admits to Sapphire being weak in Asia and Turkey, talks openly about ATI's problems and his reliance on them being a weakness, suggests he's going to move into Nvidia parts too and then says he want to shift the firm from being an AIB maker to a "multimedia company".

    Sell, sell, sell would be a sensible shareholder reaction.

    But maybe it's his first interview in 4 years because he has good marketing people and they've successfully managed to keep him away from the journalists for that long?

    1. Re:Missing PR bunnies? by SlayerDave · · Score: 1
      Sell, sell, sell would be a sensible shareholder reaction.

      Except that Sapphire is not a publicly traded company, so there are no shareholders to have that reaction (as far as I could tell with about 60 seconds of Googling). And besides, Sapphire was really stating that it has big growth opportunities in Turkey and Asia. Could be good for the company long-term.

    2. Re:Missing PR bunnies? by na641 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Did you ever stop to think that honesty isn't such a bad personal trait?

    3. Re:Missing PR bunnies? by Duds · · Score: 1

      I don't know, it gives me confidence that someone at the top of one of these companies not only has the balls to speak out but also the honesty to have an ambition for his company that isn't "How many people can we get away with sacking?"

    4. Re:Missing PR bunnies? by ScottCooperDotNet · · Score: 2, Insightful

      God forbid we have an honest businessman who doesn't sell flowery garbage like "selling solutions" and instead is forthright.

    5. Re:Missing PR bunnies? by animaal · · Score: 2, Funny
      God forbid we have an honest businessman who doesn't sell flowery garbage like "selling solutions"...


      But how else can you achieve successification? And the synergies, For god sake think of the poor synergies!
    6. Re:Missing PR bunnies? by cgrd · · Score: 1

      You shouldn't assume that these aren't strategies already discussed with shareholders.

  5. just a guess, but by JeanBaptiste · · Score: 1, Insightful

    mostly assembly, probably wrapped in C. anything else wouldn't make a whole lot of sense at that level.

    1. Re:just a guess, but by /ASCII · · Score: 1

      That would explain the crashes, but not the glacial speed. Perhaps they are written in C64 assembly and emulated? That makes sense, because if their products ever get released for the C64, they will be all set.

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    2. Re:just a guess, but by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You people totally missed the joke: perl (pearl), ruby, sapphire. See a pattern?

    3. Re:just a guess, but by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      C64 assembly, run under the winvice emulator, run under wine, which is in turn run under the x.org VESA driver.

  6. Summary of article by Ravenscall · · Score: 2, Informative

    We are getting screwed by ATI's supply issues and will probably start marking nVidia cards soon, as well as other products.

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  7. Flashblock by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

    Firefox and FlashBlock. What ads?

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    1. Re:Flashblock by Bradac_55 · · Score: 1

      I disabled Flashblock on my work computer and only have Adblock/Filterset.G installed and I didn't see the ads ether.

  8. Good interview by FishandChips · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Nice interview, refreshingly honest and without a trace of the PR droidism and jargon that makes most interviews with guys in his position meaningless. So he's not 100 per cent redhot-wedded to ATI and may "go green" at some stage? As he says, dependence on a single supplier is a risk and a weakness. It's especially good to hear him say "everything is down to the people; without them a company is nothing" when most other executives babble about outsourcing and the digital lifestyle, meaning they've fired everyone they can lay their hands on, done a deal with a call center outfit in Bangalore and bought themselves a new Ferrari on the proceeds.

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  9. Holy crap some people don't get it by porkThreeWays · · Score: 1

    Sapphire? Perl? Ruby? Make sense now????

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  10. Nice little interview by na641 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Very short article, and i honestly dont care too much about sapphire, but it was very refreshing to read an interview that wasnt essentially an advertisement. The man actually answered the questions... a rare thing indeed.

    1. Re:Nice little interview by TheRaven64 · · Score: 1

      The interview was not an advertisement, but everything else was. My CPU usage jumped to 100% when I clicked on the link from all of the flash adverts. Even some of the words in the interview were ads (mouse over them and you get a little ad pop up). Hexus.net is not a site I will be returning to.

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    2. Re:Nice little interview by na641 · · Score: 1

      I saw other people complaining about the same thing... Adblock saves me from such things... you should check it out (assuming you're running firefox of course... but of course you are!)

  11. Hexus should work for the underpants knomes!!! by dbleoslow · · Score: 1

    1. Conduct boring, uninformative interview with big-name company CEO
    2. Post on web site containing many, many ads
    3. Submit story to Slashdot
    4. Profit!!!

  12. So THATS why... by gameforge · · Score: 2, Insightful
    From TFA:
    ATI put a lot of work into development for the XBox 360
    And THAT would explain why ATI is so damn inconsiderate with Linux users (i.e. it's been what, three years since I bought my AIW Radeon 9800? And gatos is just now starting to get some things into the mainstream as far as TV tuning support). I didn't know that ATI made the graphics hardware in the 360; I'm sure I should have, but I have no interest in the expensive-as-hell 360. :)

    EVEN ON WINDOWS, the latest ATI drivers (for the last year or so) for my AIW TV tuner BARELY work (i.e. if I shut down every single thing I have running in the background and coax the crap out of it, it's barely watchable). Even though the stock drivers that came with it worked fine three years ago. And I would use the stock drivers, except the 3D end is simply out of date. Even their modern 3D drivers aren't as polished as they could be (like why do I need the .NET framework to tune my graphics card again?)

    I always bought ATI stuff because I thought their visual quality was a little better than nVidia, and still do. But I probably won't buy anymore ATI stuff because they've been SO inconsiderate of the Linux crowd, and can't even get their Win32 drivers right. I realize it might not be so profitable for them, but they still could have done some things to move the opensource front along a little bit...
    1. Re:So THATS why... by heinousjay · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      I like your attitude. An unreasonable sense of entitlement is a wonderful trait to have.

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    2. Re:So THATS why... by mrops · · Score: 1

      I am not sure about the specific hardware that you are talking about. However I have had various ATI hardware with pretty decent Linux support. My TV tuner card (not a AIW) has full linux support. I also downloaded Graphics Accelerated X server bins from their site, both for my Desktop and my notebook. Not sure about the AIW but my TV tuner from ATI has better support on Linux than Windows. Though to be fair, except my Laptop my other ATI hardware has been around for atleast a year now. I can't talk much about the cutting edge ATI stuff.

    3. Re:So THATS why... by gameforge · · Score: 1
      heinousjay: I like your attitude. An unreasonable sense of entitlement is a wonderful trait to have.
      Hmm, you misunderstood me I guess? The card doesn't work because of their drivers. Under Windows, I mean. I can either have a functioning TV tuner, or up-to-date 3D functionality; not both, because their latest drivers (last year and a half) break the TV functionality.

      It would be nice if they acknowledge that people want to use the All-In-Wonder cards under Linux; but I understand, most manufacturers historically hate Linux. In all fairness, they have released somewhat flakey closed-source Linux 3D drivers. But you'd think in three years, they'd be willing to give some specs on the TV tuner to some OSS developers. And they have... ONE GUY on the gatos project, who had to sign an NDA.

      So, between having miserable Windows drivers and an apathetic atitude towards Linux users, I'm not going to buy ATI products anymore. Am I not entitled to feel this way? How about, it's my money, I'm entitled to have any atitude I want with it.

      Referring to yourself as heinous. Is that a trait? 'Cause that's a wonderful trait to have!
    4. Re:So THATS why... by heinousjay · · Score: 1

      You're entitled to whatever you want, guy. I don't care, I just comment.

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  13. Turkey? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I thought certain games were banned in turkey? I'd be surprised if they were doing well there!

  14. What good is it to make shitty nVidia cards too? by Dilapidus · · Score: 2, Informative

    Every Sapphire card I've ever owned burned out within six months. Can't blame ATI for that.

  15. I've had several saphires by Nazmun · · Score: 1

    And I've known lots of people that buy saphire and your the first person i've found to ever make this complaint that hasn't destroyed their cards themselves.

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  16. Sure.. blame the monkey. by Dilapidus · · Score: 1

    Well, there you go. A stock, non over clocked card in a well ventilated case should not burn out. Period. I don't (or didn't before this) know anyone whose high end card survived without being modded for better cooling. Mileage, as always, will vary.

  17. Geography by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Don't look now, but Turkey *is* (almost entirely) in Asia.

  18. Parent didn't got the joke by madth3 · · Score: 1

    and yet is modded Insightful?

  19. Look Ma! No Ads! by timbit · · Score: 1

    It's called Firefox, paired with the adblock extension and the filterset.g updater...

  20. Re:What good is it to make shitty nVidia cards too by chrish · · Score: 1

    I've got a Sapphire Radeon 9700 in my machine, no problems at all (except ATI's drivers defaulting to have AGP Fast Writes enabled, which equals random crashes on my system). Must be ~3 years old now, I got it when the 9700/9700Pro GPUs were new.

    I plan on replacing it with a Sapphire x800 card (best AGP Radeon I can find in Canada) "soon" unless I can trick my wife into letting me order whatever the x86 PowerMac replacement is going to be (MacMac Pro?).

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