Gisteren hebben Tony Tamasi en Nick Pandher, twee ventjes van 3Dfx, de Voodoo3 aan de Nederlandse pers geshowed en Fastgraphics heeft daar ff snel een preview van in elkaar gezet. Hier een stukje:
Despite all the rumors, both chipsets will NOT support more than 16 Mb of shared memory (framebuffer and texture). 3Dfx will not support 32 Mb because, as Tony said, the Voodoo 3 chipset is supposed to be a mainstream solution and it wouldn't be worth the cost. When asked if owners of a Voodoo II SLI configuration have any reason to upgrade to Voodoo 3 both Tony and Nick agreed that the only real advantage is that you free up some PCI slots. In a typical system the Voodoo 3 chipset will not perform much better than a SLI Voodoo II setup.