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Winblows Longhorn in 3D


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Yeah, it's going to use a whole new GUI. Kind of like how Mac OS X uses OpenGL, the new one will use DirectX or whatever Microsoft rolls out with next.

 

EDIT: I just read that article. Wow, atleast SM 2.0 required...wow. I wonder if people will have cards to handle that by then. For ATIs that would be atleast a Radeon 9500 and for NVIDIA it would be atleast a GeForce FX 5200.

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So will they be cheap or like impossible to buy?

 

maybe 4Ghz line will be hit, but I think there will be a new performance rating for even Intel - I mean AMD Athlon64 has already released it's 4000+ CPU that runs at a merely 2.4Ghz and we're more than a year away from windows Longhorn release, but it ain't cheap - at least for now being the Ultimate Model maybe the Dual Core CPU's will bring a bigger performance gain once Intel and AMD learn more on how to properly manage resources with less heat loss.

you can see AMD's roadmap here -

http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/Virtual...104_608,00.html

 

I'm pretty sure that AMD won't hit the 3Ghz mark atleast until they hit a smaller micron process =)

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But who really cares about what AMD puts out GHz wise. They still put out CPUs that are more superior over Intel for less.

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But who really cares about what AMD puts out GHz wise. They still put out CPUs that are more superior over Intel for less.

 

I think that AMD may drop it's CPU prices sometime soon, their flash products just took a very severy slump from Intel. Even though Flash memory is not a big part of Intel's revenue, it is for AMD. Let's Hope that AMD contunue to bring out more CPU's in the future and not be overmuscled by Intel, :lol: Intel's made AMD's share price drop really fast - badly. One would expect AMD to lower their product prices to counter this... what was it that Intel's Chairman calls it... Infliction point- I believe - correct me if I'm wrong - it's been a while since I read the book.

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