First R600 Review - The Radeon HD 2900XT
mrneutron2004 writes "Tweaktown seems to have the first review out of the gate on AMD's flagship R600 core. 'Our
focus today is solely on the HD 2900 XT 512MB GDDR-3 graphics card –
it is the first GPU with a fast 512-bit memory interface but what
does this mean for performance? ... After taking a look at the GPU and the card
from PowerColor as well as some new Ruby DX10 screenshots, we will
move onto the benchmarks and compare the red hot flaming Radeon
monster against Nvidia's GeForce 8800 GTX along with the former ATI GPU king, the Radeon X1950 XTX."
They do note that they find the card priced aggresively. This is the highest end graphics card they are producing for the retail space. Direct competitors do not always cost the same thing. They may be trying to undercut the price of the nvidia card which is why the review compares the similarily featured rather than the similarily priced.
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No it is not needed. It is just another attempt to milk to consumer for every penny they have. Just like the memory market, the graphics card market is price fixing at its finest. Why are we still paying so much for a card that does only 100mhz more? or has 100 more megs of ram? Glad I have'nt bought one in a few years. I could give you a lengthy reply, but most of us already know that what you are saying is just stupid. But since you clearly don't understand how the computer industry works, allow me to explain.
1) X develops hardware x. 2) Y develops hardware y, where y > x. 3) X develops x2, where x2 > y. 4) And so on..
The good thing is that competition usually gets you better pricing and better products. And when people purchase these products, developers adapt to it and find new ways to improve software that takes advantage of the new hardware.
With your thinking, we could go back to the days when Wolfenstein was the latest in graphics and computing, but we don't want that. We need improvements, just like in every other industry.
Also, if you haven't upgraded your computer in years, then you probably don't care much about games. Well, millions of people do. Is Ferrari bankrupt because you're not buying their cars? No, because other people buy them.
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