3Dfx Comments on nVidia's Possible Mac Boards
In response to some recent comments from nVidia about the probability of supporting the Mac with one of their (not so cutting edge) 3D chipsets [see MacCentral article here], 3Dfx's Bryan Speece has made some "set the record straight" comments, which can be found on AccelerateYourMac. Interesting discussion--good to see 3Dfx get a little "worked up" about its future claim to the Mac market.
Competition like this will only help the Mac consumer--great to see it!
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