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Yes, they are not allowed to market AMD GPU's as "Gaming GPU's" that's the main segment they are not allowed to market for.
Not sure if I missed a earlier post of yours, but what are your thoughts on this whole situation DP?
Why should Intel join forces? Intel themself will be the company which might force AMD out of the discrete gpu market. When intel joins the market they will bundle their cpus and gpus and easily get a lot of market share through oems. You will mostly just have intel cpu with intel cpu and just in the premium other combinations. But as Nvidia is stronger there it will come down to only intel/nv combinations and amd will be only in amd/amd systems.
No, they can but they can't share marketing. So if Asus sell ROG branded GeForce card they can't sell ROG branded AMD cards, but could have a different slogan and marketing material.
I stand corrected then. I had no idea bullet physics was in GTA and I don't remember seeing any logos to that effect. It should have been front and centre so the consumer knows, especially since the physics in GTA 5 are really good.
Is it possible with open source to say "okay you can use it, but you have to advertise our name and the technology in the game particularly if you want our engineers' help with it"?
I meant the open source physics engine that AMD were touting about 8 years ago. I thought you were saying that it was used in GTA 4 and 5. A Google search shows you are right.Sorry I'm a little confused? when you said "bullet physics" do you mean the open source physics engine (like your Havok or Physx) or do you mean bullet physics like drop off or the Coriolis effect.
a lot of people seems to love the character physics/behaviours rather the physics it self. I did use to work for the middle ware company responsible for that for some 7 years but not until GTA4 where it was first used.
I meant the open source physics engine that AMD were touting about 8 years ago. I thought you were saying that it was used in GTA 4 and 5. A Google search shows you are right.
AMD should just charge Nvidia a large fee for motherboard support/QA
Which would be anti competitive in its self and would make them no better Nvidia
Nvidia eventually losing lawsuits wouldn't matter much considering they could keep doing it likely for years before materializing of any punitives... Which would be likely completely negligible compared to damage done to AMD.It makes absolutely no sense for Nvidia to pursue a blatant anti-competition campaign. They aren't stupid and know that will end in lawsuits they will likely loose.
Honestly, do you know what's truly NOT-competitive?
AMD GPUs.![]()
I just remembered, Nvidia spy on us with their drivers too, gotta remove that from registry. Oh the joys of being under the evil overlords. All hail Jenson and his leather jacket...