Nvidia are supposedly not for G80.
OT, but i've seen it so often i have to ask... and please don't take this as someone being a "grammar cop", as it just strikes me as odd, so please allow me a little latitude s i am asking legitimately in an effort to understand something.
why do many people use 'are' after singular pronouns? is it because 'american' english is different in treating a word like 'everybody' as a singlular pronoun?
as an example, we don't say,
"are everybody drunk?", rather we say,
"is everybody drunk?"
(even as the term 'everbody' refers to a group of people).
in referring to 'ati' or 'nvidia', they are single companies (even if we are thinking about a 'collective' group of people), and therefore the proper grammar (at least in american english) is to say, "
ati (nvidia) is planning...."
so.. is it a case of grammatical error, or that american english is different, or i am just so damn old that they changed the rules and are teaching younger folks something different?