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Re: OT: OH SNAP! - ATI+AMD Merger [message #209611 is a reply to message #209558] |
Mon, 24 July 2006 17:40 |
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Renx
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DreamWraith wrote on Mon, 24 July 2006 17:00 | considering AMD is outright BUYING ATI, i would assume it would be called AMD.
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Doubtful. ATI will most likely keep its name just because it's so well known in the industry.
That'd be like Dell getting rid of the Alienware name when they bought them. Or HP getting rid of the Compaq name.
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Re: OT: OH SNAP! - ATI+AMD Merger [message #209639 is a reply to message #209611] |
Mon, 24 July 2006 22:21 |
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DreamWraith
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Renx wrote on Mon, 24 July 2006 20:40 |
DreamWraith wrote on Mon, 24 July 2006 17:00 | considering AMD is outright BUYING ATI, i would assume it would be called AMD.
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Doubtful. ATI will most likely keep its name just because it's so well known in the industry.
That'd be like Dell getting rid of the Alienware name when they bought them. Or HP getting rid of the Compaq name.
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Actually, my post was made in sarcastic tone, because I already knew the answer.
I read the press release, and related information.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/0,,3715_14197_14208,00.html#110649
Quote: | Q: What will the combined company operate as?
A: The combined company will operate as AMD.
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Re: OT: OH SNAP! - ATI+AMD Merger [message #209665 is a reply to message #209154] |
Tue, 25 July 2006 04:43 |
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Two things:
One: I've been an Intel user all my life, three PCs, three intel processors. When we get the fourth (shortly) it will be an Intel Dual core 64 bit
Due to the varied things I use my PC for, I need the floating point capability (pfft, spelling error) of an Intel processor. AMD can't do floating point as quick as Intel, infact, they suck at it.
Two: The original graphics card in my current machine was Nvidea. I couldn't even adjust the settings. When i bought SWBFII (Star Wars, BattleFront II) I needed a better graphics card. finding a Radeon 9550 for about £70 I thought, "ok, let's give this a shot". It installed perfectly, runs perfectly, and Renguard/Renegade take longer to load than my driver utlilty. So that solved that.
Also, I think this may be teh ownage, but I'm not sure.
And: Crossfire FTW!!! (ooh, two X1900's on AFR rendering on ren, 200, 300 FPS?)
Renguard is a wonderful initiative
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halokid wrote on Mon, 11 October 2010 08:46 |
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Re: OT: OH SNAP! - ATI+AMD Merger [message #209724 is a reply to message #209289] |
Tue, 25 July 2006 12:45 |
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Dave Anderson wrote on Sat, 22 July 2006 19:45 |
mrpirate wrote on Sat, 22 July 2006 09:48 |
Dave Anderson wrote on Sat, 22 July 2006 02:10 | ATI has a bad history of lame drivers. And the lastest series of Nvidia cards smoke the lastest series of ATI cards.
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I'm surprised you can post here from all the way back in 2001.
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They still have a bad history of lame drivers to this day. I know so many people who still have to hassle with the newest ATI drivers all the time. They have improved quite a bit from how bad they used to be, but never-the-less it is still somewhat bad.
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You're incorrect, for the past 8 months nVidia have had worse drivers than ATi. In the past 2 years there have been major issues regarding nVidia and cheating in benchmarks. ATi also have faster performance results in benchmarks and practically every major game out today when using Crossfire technology. ATi also has much better filtering power, and anti-aliasing (including adapative AI and transparent AI) at high-resolutions. In the software developer market, ATi drivers are considered by far the easier to work with when programming when utilizing vertex shaders.
Just so you know, I'm a professional games developer and I use both nVidia and ATi hardware setups in my overclocked gaming rigs.
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Re: OT: OH SNAP! - ATI+AMD Merger [message #209733 is a reply to message #209154] |
Tue, 25 July 2006 15:08 |
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TG Daily | And then, of course, there is still the question what this new company will be called, when the acquisition will close as planned in the fourth quarter of this year. Wolford said that the deal still has to pass various steps, such as stockholder approval, and that more information on the branding will become available over the next months. At least for now, "the company" will act under the name of AMD, Wolford said.
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