Throwing fud back and forth is not uncommon in this industry, many manufacturers do it to put their product in the spotlight and make it appear to do a lot better in terms of performance or features than the competition. ATI and NVIDIA have both been doing their fair share of fud throwing, but it usually is ATI that goes out of its way to find fault in new NVIDIA products shortly after launch. So we weren’t surprised to be notified by them of a texture filtering quality issue with NVIDIA’s top-of-the-line GeForce 7800 GT and 7800 GTX graphics cards.. Read on at Hardwareanalysis.
ATI texture filtering quality? Shimmer this!
Posted on Monday, September 12 2005 @ 16:09 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Throwing fud back and forth is not uncommon in this industry, many manufacturers do it to put their product in the spotlight and make it appear to do a lot better in terms of performance or features than the competition. ATI and NVIDIA have both been doing their fair share of fud throwing, but it usually is ATI that goes out of its way to find fault in new NVIDIA products shortly after launch. So we weren’t surprised to be notified by them of a texture filtering quality issue with NVIDIA’s top-of-the-line GeForce 7800 GT and 7800 GTX graphics cards.. Read on at Hardwareanalysis.