James Richard Tyrer wrote:
 An open source driver for the Intel graphics NorthBridge chips which
 supports all of the graphics device's functions.

 Total and complete documentation for the ATI Radeon chips.

 If these both happen, I don't see that we would have a viable product
 (time to market is a serious issue here).

 This leaves three areas where we wouldn't have direct competition.

You might be right, but I think it's worth mentioning that the existence of competition doesn't automatically mean you will lose. The Intel and AMD/ATI offerings, if they really follow through, won't necessarily be superior.

I imagine they will be technically superior (but you pretty much knew that), but they may not be as well-documented, and that's is the main selling point of an OGP card.

Cheers,
Terry


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Terry Hancock ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Anansi Spaceworks http://www.AnansiSpaceworks.com

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