You mean ATI remembers to rape the professionals? It's no secret that for years the pro cards are the same as the consumer cards. The consumer cards simply have their OGL performance crippled by the drivers. Oh, and the pro cards have their DX performance crippled by the drivers.
Let's not forget the many people who still own a motherboard with AGP bus. For them the ATI 3850 AGP is great, espcially since NVidia has NOTHING comparable (for the AGP bus).
Now, if AMD could work on the ATI web site and a make it easier for people to find what they need. You would think that the bus, number of pixels per screen etc. should be search options.
Meanwhile everything is quiet regarding ATI adding OpenGL 3.0 support, it's only 2.1 so far.
I wonder if the next drivers will bring something, but somehow I think they might not.
Should you not be current before releasing 'professional' cards? It seems they think not.

Greg, and you think that Nvidia doesnt do that?
you need to serously look at the prices of Nvidia Telsa and Quadro
@pixie:
FSTU
What feature of OpenGL 3.0 would you be anxious for? As far as I can tell the major change in 3.0 over 2.1 is the version number.
You mean ATI remembers to rape the professionals? It's no secret that for years the pro cards are the same as the consumer cards. The consumer cards simply have their OGL performance crippled by the drivers. Oh, and the pro cards have their DX performance crippled by the drivers.
STFU
Let's not forget the many people who still own a motherboard with AGP bus. For them the ATI 3850 AGP is great, espcially since NVidia has NOTHING comparable (for the AGP bus).
Now, if AMD could work on the ATI web site and a make it easier for people to find what they need. You would think that the bus, number of pixels per screen etc. should be search options.
How do they run Crysis?
Meanwhile everything is quiet regarding ATI adding OpenGL 3.0 support, it's only 2.1 so far.
I wonder if the next drivers will bring something, but somehow I think they might not.
Should you not be current before releasing 'professional' cards? It seems they think not.