The thing is judging from how Nvidia disables physX is there main GPU is not nvidia, I wouldnt be surprised if nvidia find a way to make the performance of their GPU's crappy on this in comparison to an nforce SLI chipset.
I made the comment before reading about their decision to not do anymore nforce until their dispute with Intel is settled.
But they would be mad to not want to get back doing nforce as soon as possible especially since thats the only current way to do nvidia SLI.
But if this new msi big bang is any good then either they see that as an opportunity to compete on a level playing field, or they become disgruntled and find a way to make multi nvidia gfx cards near useless on this. I think it will be the latter judging from their last move with physX.
It could mean end of high-end nForce chipsets (SLI) and big troubles for nVidia (as well as their financial condition, HD5xxx series competition and 'no cheaper GPUs' policy), will see in 3 weeks how powerful this technology is. So far there are no tests (NDA ?), just Anandtech's leaks...
Yep, as a whole AMD are worthless on paper, whilst Nvidia turn over a substantial profit, at least for the last reported year.lol at this.....
Dont Nvidia make profit and ati/AMd lose millions every year?
lol at this.....
Dont Nvidia make profit and ati/AMd lose millions every year?