It's a tough call... I particularly liked the idea of the two names of the Aurora cards for the ASIC / FPGA... but Harbinger does sound rather good. However, Harbinger also sounds game-ish, whereas Aurora doesn't.

Aurora gets my vote.

Rick

Lourens Veen wrote:
> On Monday 28 March 2005 18:17, Randy Williams wrote:
>
>>Greetings All,
>>
>>In the absence of an informal poll, it appears that "Aurora" is closing in
>>on the name win. While I do like "harbinger", the international appeal
>>that Aurora has is certainly in keeping with our goals.
>
>
> Randy: Harbinger
> Timothy: Harbinger
> Peter K: Aurora
> John: Aurora
> Peter B: Aurora/Harbinger
> Nicolas: Aurora
> Sandeep: Cyanium/Aurora
> Rene: Graphite/Aurora
> (previous thread)
> Daniel: Aurora/Harbinger
> Attila: Harbinger
>
> If I missed you, sorry. Reply with your vote.
>
> This puts Harbinger at 4, and Aurora at 5, or 5 / 7 depending on how you
> count.
>
> As you say, with Aurora coming from Latin (Roman goddess of the dawn), it's
> probably a bit better than Harbinger internationally, at least in the west.
>
>
>>Now, if this name holds up it will have to be determined if it is the name
>>of this product only, or the name of this line of graphics products in
>>general. If the latter than the surnames of "borealis" becomes really cool.
>>
>>What sayeth the community?


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