• Nvidia kills GTX285, GTX275, GTX260, abandons the mid and high end market
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But nVidia is going so strong, why would they just give up? Wait, no it isn't. They are going bankrupt. Also, the website is called semi accurate :v:
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;17709987]Added a new source to the OP.[/QUOTE] um that article uses semiaccurate.com as a source
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;17709987]Added a new source to the OP.[/QUOTE] But the new source only says that "An article on (and here it links to source one) says that...", but I don't speak whatever language that is written in, so I'm not sure.
Oh, didn't notice that. :bang: [editline]07:01PM[/editline] But we trust HW.info, right?
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;17709987]Added a new source to the OP.[/QUOTE] [quote]SemiAccurate.com, de website van ex-Inquirer journalist Charlie Demerjian[/quote] durr
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;17710024]Oh, didn't notice that. :bang: [editline]07:01PM[/editline] But we trust HW.info, right?[/QUOTE] its not even english
I like how on SemiAccurate at the bottom the article is filed under humor. lol
We should wait untill Nvidia officially says "We are pulling out of the gaming GPU market". It would be a [B]huge[/B] thing, so I'm sure Nvidia would say something official about it.
Translate [quote]PDATE (11:37): Inmiddels hebben we reactie van één van nVidia's partners. Off-the-record konden zij ons melden dat nVidia hen had verteld dat de GeForce GTX 285 niet end-of-life is, maar tegelijkertijd kregen ze het nieuws te horen dat nVidia deze chip op dit moment niet uitlevert. Wie hier het verschil tussen snapt, mag het ons uitleggen. Dezelfde partner wist ons te melden dat de levering van de GTX 275 op dit moment zeer moeizaam is, maar dat de GTX 260 wel nog is goede aantallen wordt aangeleverd. Dit alles is redelijk in lijn met verhaal op SemiAccurate.com. [/quote]
Meanwhile we have response of one of nVidia' s partners. Off-the-record could they our communicate that nVidia had told them that the GeForce GTX 285 end-of-life are not, but at the same time they got the news that to hear nVidia do not extradite this chip at this moment. Which the difference gets, it can explain our. The same partner could our communicate that the supply of the GTX is 275 at this moment very laborious, but that the GTX are 260 still good numbers are supplied. All this is reasonable in line with tale on SemiAccurate.com.
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;17710061] could they our communicate[/QUOTE] wat That's one bad translation.
Blame Babelfish.
oh that clears things up so now we know: the GeForce GTX 285 end-of-life are not the supply of the GTX is 275 at this moment very laborious the GTX are 260 still good numbers are supplied thanks for this information :v:
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I call bullshit.
I'll make a better translation, native Dutch speaker here.
According to the second source, they got hold of an official Nvidia partner, and said that the GTX 285 is not going to be cut, but that the chip is not being supplied (wot?). The GTX 275 is being supplied although very hard, and the GTX-260 is in good supply. They conclude that it's reasonable in line with the semiaccurate.com site (get it? :v:). [editline]06:16PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Dlaor;17710235]I'll make a better translation, native Dutch speaker here.[/QUOTE] You're late :buddy:
This seems like SemiAccurate news. :downsrim:
PDATE (11:37): Meanwhile we got a reaction from a Nvidia employee. They told us off-the-record that the GeForce GTX 285 isn't at the end-of-life, but at the same time they heard they weren't selling it. Who gets the difference may tell us, because we don't. The same guy told us that GTX 275 is at this moment very unsuccessful, but that the GTX 260 still sells pretty good. This is pretty much the same story as told on SemiAccurate.com. Rough translation, but better than Babelfish :v:
thx for translation
[QUOTE=DarkWolf2;17710241]According to the second source, they got hold of an official Nvidia partner, and said that the GTX 285 is not going to be cut, but that the chip is not being supplied (wot?). The GTX 275 is being supplied although very hard, and the GTX-260 is in good supply. They conclude that it's reasonable in line with the semiaccurate.com site (get it? :v:). [editline]06:16PM[/editline] You're late :buddy:[/QUOTE] Fuck you :buddy:
Guys, isn't this that biased site with the mass AMD/ATI Ads?
[QUOTE=Dlaor;17710293]Fuck you :buddy:[/QUOTE] Make a Garrysmod.com newspost about it :v:
[QUOTE=DarkWolf2;17710307]Make a Garrysmod.com newspost about it :v:[/QUOTE] Will do.
[QUOTE=Dlaor;17710318]Will do.[/QUOTE] I'll first post then. And get banned afterwards!
I'm kinda suspicious because your only source is semiaccurate.com and a foreign website which has semiaccurate as source. Oh, and because it's a reeeeally stupid move.
[QUOTE=Robber;17710348]I'm kinda suspicious because your only source is semiaccurate.com and a foreign website which has semiaccurate as source. Oh, and because it's a reeeeally stupid move.[/QUOTE] Read the thread, or atleast the 5 posts above you :argh:
[QUOTE=Sgt Pringles;17709812]wait if ati becomes the only graphics card company, wont that mean they can drive their prices up as they are the only choice?[/QUOTE] what about VIA :downs:
VIA make piece-of-shit chips.
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