I buy ATI because the technology is the best and it works on Windows and Linux, and I want DX10.1 and I want it to work one week after the warranty runs out.


Kudos for putting the corrective update on the same page, the inq so often doesn't bother.

p.s. america's army is such a creepy game, much too us-governmenty, when I tried it I felt my hairs stand on end, I'd not advise that game for non-US (-republicans), even though it has a good engine and is free.

Titius, the "Stream" that the article references is _this_ stream:
http://www.streambench.org/

Not related to the "AMD Stream SDK" altogether.
Why are they still wasting money on these silly APIs?! Just open up the damn GPU when the horse race for next gen console is over. Some people somewhere will do something useful with it. Then they can finally show some value from that $5B deal.
I buy ATI because the technology is the best and it works on Windows and Linux, and I want DX10.1 and I want it to work one week after the warranty runs out.


Kudos for putting the corrective update on the same page, the inq so often doesn't bother.

p.s. america's army is such a creepy game, much too us-governmenty, when I tried it I felt my hairs stand on end, I'd not advise that game for non-US (-republicans), even though it has a good engine and is free.

Titius, the "Stream" that the article references is _this_ stream:
http://www.streambench.org/

Not related to the "AMD Stream SDK" altogether.
Why are they still wasting money on these silly APIs?! Just open up the damn GPU when the horse race for next gen console is over. Some people somewhere will do something useful with it. Then they can finally show some value from that $5B deal.
Holy crap. He's a relative of mine. It doesn't make any sense that he'd get laid off though... eh, I can call him up later and ask him about it.
Because other than DirectX, their software development/support sucks.
If it wasn't for CUDA, GPGPU now would be in the glacial era.