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AMD will have much more maneuverability in terms of price than nVidia since their chips are smaller and less power-hungry.
While initially the 6xxx series might not be the best value out there I would expect that after prices settle they will be the best buy in every segment, providing that's what AMD wants. The 460 in particular will be a prime target since it must be the best selling Nvidia card by far, so I would expect AMD to either under-cut it or match it's price with a superior card.
They do, but people are just more interested in what AMD has to offer for the £120~£200 range, as that is the price which majority of the people buying graphic card at.Is the 6 series just to compete with the 460? dont they have a higher end 6 series card also coming out?
They've never needed too, since demand has been outstripping supply. More recently they will have been moving production to the 6 series.Must say I've been disappointed that Amd have not reduced the price of the 5850 to around £150 to steal the 460's thunder. For the 5850 to still be at launch price this late in the day astounds me. All those 460 sales could easily have been 5850 sales if Amd had reduced the price when the 460 launched.![]()
They've never needed too, since demand has been outstripping supply. More recently they will have been moving production to the 6 series.
There's no point in creating demand you can't satisfy at the expense of profits.