Quote:I did a lot or reading about the next generation hardware -- it certinaly would've kicked ass!
You'd think, since the ex - CEO of 3Dfx is working for a corporation that is very well off and is the president, you'd think he'd buy back the rights/property/assets,etc. of 3Dfx, hire back the old team and give it one last try.
Won't happen, but it goes to show how much I really miss them, sure there are some sweet video cards out there by ATI/Nvidia, but they don't have/won't ever have what 3Dfx had.
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The truth is that they made out of PCI video cards, the things many said it was impossible, and with that performance and speed.
Thinking at how this cards beat up strongly the ones of the competition with AGP or even T&L, this proved they were state of the art.
Nowdays, NVidia suddenly produces 4Mx440 SE AGP8x 128 Mb of Ram, when the card reaches it's real limits at 64 Ram, AGP4x (frankly never trully used 100%, not to say about efficiency). But numbers sell, publicity fools, and so was with the TNT2 in 32 bit (crawling performance), when the V3 was much faster even on PCI, even on 16 bit...
Unfortunately good things never turn back. I think that noone will ever prove the power of multiprocessing as 3dfx do in V5...