I look at it this way. AMD/ATI releases the 5000 series to compete against nVidia's 300 series and vice versa.
Now the 5000's are out (barring a few more possible x2 cards or so I hear?) and so far they've only managed to put out ONE card that beats nVidia's previous gfx set.
Now I don't think nVidia's been working all this time to release something that's only 'just as good' as their previous cards. When the 300 series is finally released, my prediction is that the majority of the cards will blow the 5000's out of the water in terms of processing power.
Now the 5000's are out (barring a few more possible x2 cards or so I hear?) and so far they've only managed to put out ONE card that beats nVidia's previous gfx set.
Now I don't think nVidia's been working all this time to release something that's only 'just as good' as their previous cards. When the 300 series is finally released, my prediction is that the majority of the cards will blow the 5000's out of the water in terms of processing power.