Also I guess alot of engadget readers are below the age of 5, because nobody seems to remember than Intel and ATi were always paired while AMD and Nvidia were always paired back in the day. That's why most people were pretty surprised when AMD bought out ATi. Bad news for people like me who always backed Intel and ATi and hated Nvidia and AMD. A long time ago AMD had some really different ideas about processors and were probably alot better than intels for a short period but that time is long gone and Intel has been the obvious choice, in the past few years, of anyone who doesn't want to completely suck. ATi, on the other hand has always rocked with top of the line performance and supreme build quality, not to mention the fact that Nvidia has never quite been able to keep up with ATi's ability to have the latest technologies and breakthroughs in the graphics industry. ATi continues to somehow out smart and best Nvidia in every way despite the fact that the video games industry, for the most part, has turned its back on ATi and now nearly every game that comes on the market is optimized for Nvidia. But I will always love how Nvidia cards only barely out pace ATi cards on Nvidia optimized software and even sometimes perform worse. But I guess nvidia deserves the same respect as apple does, if someone can convince the masses to buy a vastly inferior product for copious amounts of money, they truly have a gift.
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Also I guess alot of engadget readers are below the age of 5, because nobody seems to remember than Intel and ATi were always paired while AMD and Nvidia were always paired back in the day. That's why most people were pretty surprised when AMD bought out ATi. Bad news for people like me who always backed Intel and ATi and hated Nvidia and AMD. A long time ago AMD had some really different ideas about processors and were probably alot better than intels for a short period but that time is long gone and Intel has been the obvious choice, in the past few years, of anyone who doesn't want to completely suck. ATi, on the other hand has always rocked with top of the line performance and supreme build quality, not to mention the fact that Nvidia has never quite been able to keep up with ATi's ability to have the latest technologies and breakthroughs in the graphics industry. ATi continues to somehow out smart and best Nvidia in every way despite the fact that the video games industry, for the most part, has turned its back on ATi and now nearly every game that comes on the market is optimized for Nvidia. But I will always love how Nvidia cards only barely out pace ATi cards on Nvidia optimized software and even sometimes perform worse. But I guess nvidia deserves the same respect as apple does, if someone can convince the masses to buy a vastly inferior product for copious amounts of money, they truly have a gift.