Read more.But has NVIDIA?s cheeky last minute launch date shift left partners, the media and the channel exposed?
Read more.But has NVIDIA?s cheeky last minute launch date shift left partners, the media and the channel exposed?
Considering the economic climate, I guess nVidia have enough cards out there for a launch....I cannot see them flying off of shelves overnight.
I still have to wonder what a week or 2 in release date means though, again, especially considering the current economic situation.
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Not much, it just gives those customers who want that extra oomph for their cards more time to see reviews and to check into the overclocking details of the hardware.
It also gives them more time to see if any issues with the hardware such as niggly issues like the fan problems on some cards we've seen in the past.
I'm sure many people out there take a week or so researching their next intended build anyway
What is more telling I believe is the current poll on hexus. 9% of people looking at a GTX275 versus 23% with a 4890. I'd be more worried at that to be honest if I was nvidia, rather than availability...
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I think nVidia judged the end-user very well - most of us don't rush out and buy a card the day it launches, so having a slight lag isn't much of a problem for us.
However Scott is bang on about the effect this has on the partners. I have read (on slightly less high brow news organisations) that nVidia has been accused of being a little arrogant and inconsiderate of its partners in the past. I'd put that largely down to rumour, but seeing what's happened here I'm not so sure anymore.
Scott B (02-04-2009)
typo on page one
If it's just a ‘soft launch' - i.e. the product is announced but you can buy it yet
Scott B (02-04-2009)
say bad things about stock allocation and you get less next time
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