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Nvidia's FUD presentation revealed

Gutterwatch Did you know Graphzilla thinks 3DMark06 is a game?
Sun May 13 2007, 20:20
ONLY A COUPLE OF hours to go and our R600 review will hit the site, marking an introduction to the new way we review major hardware launches here.

For the architectural part our own Charlie "Open Sauce ATI Drivers, AMD" Demerjian, while the guttery part of testing R600 boards on AMD and Intel processors with no less than five motherboards fell into my hands.

But, before we get to that, we're presenting you with a couple of screenshots from the FUD doc that was spread around selected media. Since we did not receive the presentation from Graphzilla, we feel no obligation not to post information contained in this document.

Who is right, and who is wrong - we leave you to decide. µ

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Again, the 320 dillema... we told you five months ago its 64 vec5D units and yes, it is comparable to nV's number of units

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Did you know that 3DMark06 is a computer game?

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ZOMG, Nvidia fixed 450 bugs in drivers since 96.85... that many? Reminds us of ATI Rage 128...

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Back to Queensc*nt dillema... or how R600 should have "comparable AA to GeForce3. Are we serious?

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FSAA Comparison between GeForce 8 and Radeon HD when it comes to 16xAA

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...followed by 16x Anisotropic Filtering shootout

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Specs of three competing cards... only, if HD2900XT is gunning only for 8800GTS, why there is a GTX in comparison?

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Appendix or why is our simple approach better than their complex, superscalar one? You don't mix apples and oranges, so kids, get back to classroom.

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Ouch part for ATI - who sucks more juice when nV tests it. We kinda have ideas who provided these figures, but we'll keep silent for a while..

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