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There's a reason why top tech is so skeptical, because no proof is shown.
developers get to see what we do not.
you think developers are going to support a new platform without being seriously impressed.
also bolt graphics doesnt have name recognition like intel wich means bolt had to leave a serious mark to get adoption.
the fact that a new start up can get this much developer support should terrify nvidia.
we havent seen what they can do but the developers have and this isnt like intel that doesnt have name recognition.
bolt had to really pull off something truly groundbreaking to get developer support this quickly.
That's a misnomer since they don't need support, they have to make their own drivers.
All evidence they have shown is a graph from micro benchmarks of a single non moving scene, not in real time.
They can make as many claims as they want, but until they can provide actual real time evidence, even a demo, no one in their right mind will believe it.
its like you expect them to have a fully fleshed out product in 2 years when nvidia and amd have
been doing this for decades.
it takes alot of time to start from scratch when everyone else has experience. i mean if its taking 10+ years to release a product thats probably why lol.
what developers have seen what and support what?
And yet you've made it seem like they've got the technology ready to go and gamers are going to have better options for graphics cards and improved performance.
A new company that has proven nothing and is "securing developer support" is many years away from a viable product, let alone a marketable and saleable one.
"Curb your enthusiasm" - Major Partagaz