NVIDIA: AMD's lead in DirectX 11 graphics cards is "insignificant"
Guess what ,NVIDIA is not at all worried about AMD stealing the show with its DirectX 11 graphics cards! Reportedly, for NVIDIA things are going as per their plans ("they are looking at the larger picture"), so they're not worried about AMD leading the DirectX 11 race with its ATI Radeon HD 5800 series.
Michael Hara, senior vice president of investor relations and communications of NVIDIA said, "To us, being out of sync with the API for a couple of months isn't as important as what we're trying to do in the big scheme of things for the next four or five years. We're just around the corner from preparing our next GeForce and the experience of what you'll see in 3D, what you'll feel in physics, and the improvements you get in graphics will be obvious to the market."
NVIDIA Fermi architecture that supports DirectX 11 would be out in the Q1 2010.
[via Tom's Hardware]
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