I recently had time to chat with ATI's
Prasad Sristi, a Senior Product Manager and the guy in charge of the X1600 series of cards - Prasad is a very amicable guy indeed and answered an array of questions regarding the X1600.
He has also offered us some hardware as a competition, but ill go into detail more on that next week, so keep your eyes peeled on DH for more information!
Driverheaven: The X1600 had a lukewarm welcome, with many criticising ATI for making a product hindered by its 128bit memory interface. How do you respond to that? Do you feel, in retrospect, that you made all the right design decisions concerning the card?
Prasad: Out of the gate, the main complaint wasn't about the features or bandwidth but the price. It's simple psychology - you expect more out of a product if the price tag looks bigger. The X1600 XT was being evaluated as a $249 product, which was the MSRP. The street price was expected to be $179 at launch. Today you can buy the X1600 XT for $149. If I give the X1600 XT now to a gamer and told him it's an ATI graphics product available for $149, he'd be thrilled with the performance.
You can read the full interview over
here