I'm curious if you're reconsidering your stance on this. When a multinational corporation is sued by the FTC to block its acquisition of another multinational corporation, it doesn't strike me as unfair to label it as "the establishment." But maybe other people draw the line a little differently.BONES wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 4:37 am It depends on your perspective. To me, nVidia are the disruptors - the new boys who came along and stuck it to the established brands. AMD, as the owners of ATI, is the establishment where graphics cards are concerned. ATI swallowed up Diamond's FireGL cards, which used to be competitive, and ruined them.
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- KVRist
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That stuff happens all the time, with companies large and small. nVidia + ARM might change my mind but if the FTC won't allow it, then nVidia will remain outside the establishment.
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Uhh, This is a computer based audio site/forum and the thread title is MAC vs Windows for production. non audio based comments are irrelevant.
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