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Hardware unboxed put it quite nicely. Ignoring all the bells and whistles and assuming an AMD card vs an identical Nvidia card, you'd probably need a 15% discount before people jumped ship on their brand. Brand loyalty is dangerous and difficult to deal with, it took 2-3 generations of Ryzen before Intel started to really take huge hits. (10)
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5080 should have been the real 5070ti (4)
we joked about this for every generation but now it's getting a bit too serious (1)
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AMDtards actually believed that they'd get a 9070 XT with near 4080S performance at $600
Like neighbor AMD shit their pants at CES 2025 and cancelled their launch announcement because it turned out that Nvidia wasn't increasing MSRP on their non-5090 cards.
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Both stocks have done very well for me. I do think it's inevitable Nvidia will no longer produce the best cards, but we may have decades until that's fact
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AMD is still in a very strong position. Their desktop CPUs mog Intel. There's zero reason to buy anything but AMD for a current year gaming desktop build.
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I'm in the top 10% of computer users.
And just bought a secondhand 3070, cause i don't like to pay 3k for a graphics card.
Amd users, i don't understand you.
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I mean in a decade or two we'll probably see the rise of Moore Threads or some other Chineseum hardware manufacturer.
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Exactly, and nvidia will struggle to adapt to those or whatever other forces. As companies become so massive they lose flexibility to adapt to disruption and are eventually outpaced eg. General Electric
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It'll probably be between 7900XT and 7900XTX, sometimes closer to one sometime to the other. It can't be any worse with the die size and power it's consuming, that would be a straight up regression in that aspect.
Problem is that 7900XT existed at sub $650 half a year ago already, this will probably be more expensive with less VRAM, at best with better looking FSR.
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This GPU generation really is a complete wash then. UDNA can't come soon enough.
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More like good nodes from Intel and Samsung cannot come soon enough. Pascal and RDNA2/Ampere were products of either great nodes (Pascal, RDNA2) or dirt cheap ones (Ampere).
Architectural gains are dead, Nvidia is just trying to throw as many cuda cores at the problem as possible, and they have horrible scaling - 5090 is basically twice as big as 5080 but only ~50% faster. AMD is changing strategy with every gen but they're also not gaining much, most gains are coming from more compute or more clocks.
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