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Stop your nonsense of electronics. Who the hell are you fooling. Maybe your dog but definately not me.
http://www.nforcershq.com/article4459.html
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=27463
http://www.bit-tech.net/bits/2005/07/11/nvidia_rsx_interview/2.html
Your a moron for thinking the RSX is a G80. damm sad
Everyone who follows PC's and consoles know its really a OLD ass G71 or G70 as the third link describes.
In the third link page 3 they even talk about HDR and AA which the G71 AKA 7800GTX can't do it at the same time. You will have to disable and enable one or the other. ATI has been able to do it since the x1800.
Page 4 then describes about the future. Unified Shaders, which the last time I read X360 GPU can do Unified Shaders. G71 or G70 as the Nvidia guy calls it, can't do Unified Shaders. Only now until the G80 which was recently release can. The next ATI card due out in FEB will also do Unified Shaders. So as of todays writing only 2 cards can do Unified Shaders. Nvidia G80 for the PC and the X360 GPU. "not to be confused as CPU"
You my friend live inside a joke. Period.
Instead just blah blah blah. Back up some of your statements.