Rastalovich
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I gave it what I thought was a good amount of time to rise to the surface, around 5 days I think I saw this first in the financial sector, being as the enthusiast sites are so keen to get news on graphics and so forth for their punters... apparently not tho. If it's not -ve nVidia info, it doesn't seem to make the headlines. Something definitely smells in the community. "News" or just enthusiast sites, are meant to represent the market with a broad unbiased nature imo, and not harping for political or favouring interests.
Anywho, being as there is more than 1 graphic card company, I figured in the name of decency, others should get a good chance to read some information, even if the article is chopped a bit - but atleast it's 1 of maybe 3 sites who thought it interesting enough.
Nvidia brushed off the technology lead that rival Advanced Micro Devices built by releasing the first graphics chips to support DirectX 11, saying the release only gives AMD a short-term advantage that won't have a long-term effect on the graphics market.
Source: PCWorld.com (shame on every1 else that PCWorld are required for linkage)
Anywho, being as there is more than 1 graphic card company, I figured in the name of decency, others should get a good chance to read some information, even if the article is chopped a bit - but atleast it's 1 of maybe 3 sites who thought it interesting enough.

Nvidia brushed off the technology lead that rival Advanced Micro Devices built by releasing the first graphics chips to support DirectX 11, saying the release only gives AMD a short-term advantage that won't have a long-term effect on the graphics market.
Source: PCWorld.com (shame on every1 else that PCWorld are required for linkage)