I meant the following with honesty
1. nVidia has been in hardware business for so long
2. They cannot get over the fact that they need to produce the next superior GPU
3. Therefore I think they may have missed a "GOLDEN Opportunity"
4. I understand cannot blame anybody because it is too wild a dream
5. They recognize the imminent issues with the Intel/AMD platform integration, however, they did not instill enough focus, urgency and priority, plus got dragged down with other issues. Fairness to others, mostly nVidia's own faults.
6. By now, it should be obvious mobile computing is "extremely" critical to nVidia.
7. nVidia did not put extreme focus on mobile prior to now. If nVidia had done the right thing all along, a superb opportunity exists
WHY?
7a - You can read the forum, end of the days, the MOST consistent reason radiating among the binary view of forum posts everywhere, "I like nVidia due to its mostly consistent and functioning drivers with minimal software issues"
7B - The following one is the EXTREMELY Important related to Tegra-series
7B-1. If nVidia had positioned itself well with Tegra-series implementations, after Apple's stomp on the three fronts, every member of the Tech industry is well aware of the consequences. nVidia could have a grand opening if Tegra-series excels.
7B-2. If nVidia had Tegra-series extremely focused and ready on the go, seeing nobody could reply Apple leaving an empty field for so long, nVidia could have boldly take the next step of laaunching a Tegra2-series Tablets all by itself!
7B-3 by the time others have proper response, Apple and nVidia could have sold ten's of million units where Apple sits at High-End and nVidia sits on mid to low-end tablets segments, with a new Software Revenue! Even if nVidia hesitates on intruding into too many fronts, it could have produce a WHIITEBOX version where others can re-label and bring to market quickly after Apple's launch.
7B-4 But because nVidia faced so many issues it missed its focus, well I know some will not forget so I repeat, due to nVidia's own faults, again to save others the additional paragraphs.
7B-4 So nVidia likely missed this golden opportunity once and for all. It can only think itself as hardware maker, not boldly go where Apple has gone before!
well hmm, I have done my part enough, ... time to rest...
1. nVidia has been in hardware business for so long
2. They cannot get over the fact that they need to produce the next superior GPU
3. Therefore I think they may have missed a "GOLDEN Opportunity"
4. I understand cannot blame anybody because it is too wild a dream
5. They recognize the imminent issues with the Intel/AMD platform integration, however, they did not instill enough focus, urgency and priority, plus got dragged down with other issues. Fairness to others, mostly nVidia's own faults.
6. By now, it should be obvious mobile computing is "extremely" critical to nVidia.
7. nVidia did not put extreme focus on mobile prior to now. If nVidia had done the right thing all along, a superb opportunity exists
WHY?
7a - You can read the forum, end of the days, the MOST consistent reason radiating among the binary view of forum posts everywhere, "I like nVidia due to its mostly consistent and functioning drivers with minimal software issues"
7B - The following one is the EXTREMELY Important related to Tegra-series
7B-1. If nVidia had positioned itself well with Tegra-series implementations, after Apple's stomp on the three fronts, every member of the Tech industry is well aware of the consequences. nVidia could have a grand opening if Tegra-series excels.
7B-2. If nVidia had Tegra-series extremely focused and ready on the go, seeing nobody could reply Apple leaving an empty field for so long, nVidia could have boldly take the next step of laaunching a Tegra2-series Tablets all by itself!
7B-3 by the time others have proper response, Apple and nVidia could have sold ten's of million units where Apple sits at High-End and nVidia sits on mid to low-end tablets segments, with a new Software Revenue! Even if nVidia hesitates on intruding into too many fronts, it could have produce a WHIITEBOX version where others can re-label and bring to market quickly after Apple's launch.
7B-4 But because nVidia faced so many issues it missed its focus, well I know some will not forget so I repeat, due to nVidia's own faults, again to save others the additional paragraphs.
7B-4 So nVidia likely missed this golden opportunity once and for all. It can only think itself as hardware maker, not boldly go where Apple has gone before!
well hmm, I have done my part enough, ... time to rest...
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