yougamers.com— An article on Yougamers.com which shows data based on what hardware on PC gamers are using. The data is gathered from 3dMark 06.
Dec 27, 2007View in Crawl 4
I hope so too. To top it all off, Intel has been holding back some newer processors because they haven't any real need to release them...yet. I'm thinking they're avoiding all out crushing AMD so they won't have any anti-trust eyes turned on them.
So in other words, we'll wait until the current architecture isn't good enough before moving to a new one? Sounds fine to me. At the moment users have a choice: the extra memory addressing of 64-bit operating systems, or the software and hardware compatibility of 32-bit. Most consumers will choose the latter.
Yes 'money no object' developers with state of the art rigs, forget that 90% of the people out there have cruddy older hardware and malware infested PCs.So yes people are flocking to consoles for trouble free 'family and party' gaming, Wii for general use and Xbox360 and PS3 for hardcore.No contest choosing between $250 for a Wii and $1000 plus for a new gaming PC.
smergsDec 28, 2007
You mean AMD. It's the same company now.
amazetbmDec 28, 2007
I hope so too. To top it all off, Intel has been holding back some newer processors because they haven't any real need to release them...yet. I'm thinking they're avoiding all out crushing AMD so they won't have any anti-trust eyes turned on them.
doc_seussDec 28, 2007
Mirrored anywhere?
carzorstelatisJan 3, 2008
So in other words, we'll wait until the current architecture isn't good enough before moving to a new one? Sounds fine to me. At the moment users have a choice: the extra memory addressing of 64-bit operating systems, or the software and hardware compatibility of 32-bit. Most consumers will choose the latter.
ferrofluidJan 5, 2008
NVidia Geforce 4MX as used in HPs and similar circa 02 03.Still a DX8 card ! and works for older gaming, which is what a lot of people still do.
ferrofluidJan 5, 2008
Yes 'money no object' developers with state of the art rigs, forget that 90% of the people out there have cruddy older hardware and malware infested PCs.So yes people are flocking to consoles for trouble free 'family and party' gaming, Wii for general use and Xbox360 and PS3 for hardcore.No contest choosing between $250 for a Wii and $1000 plus for a new gaming PC.
nireusDec 6, 2008
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