The release of the ATI HD 2000 series:
http://www.ocworkbench.com/2007/ati/...-Series/p8.htm
and the new AMD "Phenom"
http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.a...&src=site-marq
to me means that two companies who have for the past year been put to shame by their competitors are attempting to stage a comeback. Although the Phenom is a quad-core and isn't likely to be seen in the notebook region anytime soon, it is a step forward.
Does anyone else see the potential for a new sager model integrating AMD and ATI that is going to compete with the current standards?
http://www.ocworkbench.com/2007/ati/...-Series/p8.htm
and the new AMD "Phenom"
http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.a...&src=site-marq
to me means that two companies who have for the past year been put to shame by their competitors are attempting to stage a comeback. Although the Phenom is a quad-core and isn't likely to be seen in the notebook region anytime soon, it is a step forward.
Does anyone else see the potential for a new sager model integrating AMD and ATI that is going to compete with the current standards?




