5150Joker
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Originally posted by: Wreckage
Originally posted by: 5150Joker
Doom and gloom aside for a minute, what are the sales figures for the 8800 GTX? If they haven't broken 500k then it's really no big loss for AMD to have waited longer and INQs point about low and midrange parts being the money makers is right on the mark. The only thing AMD has lost at this point is mind share with fanboys that sway like the wind.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/14/nvidia_results_q4_07/
I'm guessing the 8800 is selling very well
Nvidia last night reported a record quarterly revenenue when it posted the results of Q4 FY2007. The quarter, which ended on 28 January, saw sales rise to $878.9m, up 39 per cent on the year-ago quarter and seven per cent on the previous three-month period.
Record profits for the 3 month period that the 8800 came out in. Without competition they are rolling in cash.
That data is meaningless unless we have solid sales figures for the 8800 series itself.