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How do you know those mindfactory sales figures are actually big relative to what Nvidia used to sell? For all we know they may have hit the limit and the large sales of the $450-550 bracket are lost high end sales.They can only do it until such time that sales numbers no longer reflect consumer acceptance. i.e according to Mind Factory most GPU purchased are now in the $450 to $550 bracket, where as a few years ago it was the $200 to $350 bracket. Nvidia may not know if it's hit the ceiling yet, perhaps they can get those $550 GPU buyers to pay $650? They won't know until they try and if it fails, pricing reverts back to the last maintenance level where consumer price was in equilibrium.
Nonsense...I see. When low end GPUs are expensive and destroyed by consoles, that doesn’t harm pc gaming?
If the 3070 is a big chunk more expensive than the 2070 was at launch then we get further and further away from a level playing field.
if things keep moving the same direction that 20 series took us then we’ll have £1k gpus that are at the low end of the gaming tier.
About a week ago there was a rumour that Ampere cards (he high end ones) will use a 12 pin Power cable - then a couple days later it was somehow labeled as fake.
But it's just been confirmed by Steve at Gamers Nexus that it's 100% real, he's confirmed it with AIBs and with companies that make power cables.
Also confirmed is that not all High end cards will use it - only the OEM Nvidia cards will use a single cable 12 pin for power, AIB cards can use it too but Steve says most said they continuing to use dual 8 pins instead.
There is no evidence to support this considering how competitive 5700 XT is and how aggressive pricing has being at that range.
Where did you find this?
Hmm, interesting rumor...
So Cyberpunk 2077 will heavily use TAA. And most games Nvidia partner up with may specifically be using TAA for their DLSS 3.0 implimentation.
And it's rumored that DLSS 3.0 will be on by default in the drivers. Sneaky... I wonder if they will back port this for Turing users?
NvCache will compete with HBCC but AMD is also working on something new as well. No announcement yet.
Hmm, using tensor cores for compression/decompression. Now that's neat. And I'm sure it will come in handy for RT applications.
And the fabled driver GUI overhaul is coming as well. Is that for Ampere or all Nvidia GPUs?
Hmm, interesting rumor...
Where did you find this?
Nonsense...I see. When low end GPUs are expensive and destroyed by consoles, that doesn’t harm pc gaming?
If the 3070 is a big chunk more expensive than the 2070 was at launch then we get further and further away from a level playing field.
if things keep moving the same direction that 20 series took us then we’ll have £1k gpus that are at the low end of the gaming tier.
Has this been posted yet? Nvidia got arrogant with TSMC and now they are paying for it with a lesser Samsung node.
sounds like a good bit of kit for a winter releaseDoesn't matter what process they use. Nv will deploy their influencer army, to spread the word that AMD's new cards overheat and burn down your house, crash your PC every 10 minutes. They'll outsell AMD no matter their performance.
Doesn't matter what process they use. Nv will deploy their influencer army, to spread the word that AMD's new cards overheat and burn down your house, crash your PC every 10 minutes. They'll outsell AMD no matter their performance.
The problem with Intel is they want people to think they are the premium brand.
Intel never lower prices, if they are not selling what they do instead rebrand products and re-release them at a lower price pretending it's a new product.
Streamering is a very big thing at the moment, apparently, and streamers love the Ryzen 3900X, that's what they tell their audience and in turn the whole mindshare around the Ryzen brand is glowing with a new generation of PC gamers, Intel know this and the 10900K just doesn't cut it for these streamers, A its not as good as the 3900X for streaming and B its too expensive, so the rumours are Intel are releasing a new 10 core CPU, its exactly the same as the 10900K but cheaper and it will be called the 10850K or some crap like that, they think that way they can better compete with AMD while keeping the more expensive CPU's which they think portrays them as the premium brand.
In fact those streamers just think Intel are uncool snobs whose CPU aren't as good as Ryzen.
Forget about the past, AMD are targeting a new generation and for as much as we the old guard criticize their marketing they are hugely successful, Ryzen are cool. Even the name "Ryzen" and the packaging is cool. "Core i" in stuffy blue boxes.... WTF is that ####?
The NV die-hards are entering apple fanboy territory. "Price and performance be damned, gimme the new NVIDIA card so i can bow at the Shrine of Leather Jacket Man."
The NV die-hards are entering apple fanboy territory. "Price and performance be damned, gimme the new NVIDIA card so i can bow at the Shrine of Leather Jacket Man."
The same MLID rumour video every man and his dog have been quoting as a source "news" heck even OC3D have make 3 articles off the back of rumours treating it as fact
Time and time again that model has proven to work in consumer electronics. The only way people will stop buying is to just produce rubbish products. As long as your products are good, price to performance doesn't matter to most people. They'll swipe the credit cards and pay up.