[quote]On a broader note, I must disagree with you sunspot. I don't think we will be seeing flocks or throngs of people running out to spend this kind of money on an eyefinity setup. This is a niche, has always been a niche, and given the economy will continue to be a niche for some time.When you say 4-5 times the amount of 4960x1600 owner will buy these setups, yea for sure, but I'm sure you'd agree 4960x1600 is a niche within a niche. I've scoured the web for 4960x1600 owners and have only confirmed maybe 15-20? Good investment for AMD? Doubtful. I hate to say it but releasing a product that requires such a huge outset of money in an already suffering market is pretty fool hardy. Seems like more of a marketing gimmick than a reality. Economic factors aren't gonna change overnight no matter how much you, I, or all the other screen zealots here drool and lust over this tech.
I don't think you've been following the discussion that we've been having in these forums. We are not advocating that the majority body of users go out an buy 3 panels the second they get their cards, we are offering this as a value add feature - a few (such as many of those on this forum) will go out and do it, other will expepant over time. This is precisely why we have implemented this in the fashion we have - because we can offer it without much of a penalty to the body of users that will never look at this feature.
And, FYI - The first Linux driver supporting 5800 series will be later in October. These will not support Eyefinity though.
Actually Dave, I've read every post on this thread, I've scoured for info on this. I just think that Sunspot is splitting hairs, I am really trying to communicate the reality of this "feature". It is mostly marketing hype. Reminds me of Nvidia's 3D glasses. I also think it is interesting that you refuse to address the fact that a group of volunteers has out coded your own developers in the 2D segment. Believe it or not your own eyefinity page
http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/eyefinity/Pages/eyefinity.aspx says your going to provide eyefinity linux support. I'll believe it when I see it, talk is cheap, online marketing text - cheaper. So what if your releasing crappy drivers later this month? How many linux users are you really gonna get?
I guess my greater point is, it is ridiculous to see you guys talking so much about active adapters and such for the triple head gaming segment which is a niche, and yet totally ignore your lack of support to the linux community. While it was a niche in the past thie Linux community is growing strong, and any amount development would be a good investment for AMD from an economic viewpoint. Given your driver quality and support , or more specifically lack thereof, very few Linux users want your products.
BTW if you really are saying you aren't advocating for users to go out and buy screens to use Eyefinity this would probably not be the forum to do it in. These users are all here because they specifically want this feature. Your talking to the choir who practices 3 times a week here not the masses in the pews. In case you haven't gotten this point yet, most people here already have 3 screens. With that attitude you can't expect to be well received here. Wrong audience.
I could be wrong on all of this but I've followed the 3D accelerator market from my first voodoo board, I have used Linux for the same amount of time. Seems like you guys are a bit out of touch.
I know your defensive because eyefinity is your baby but it's not as cute & wonderful as you think ... sorry!