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Agree AMD do need to at least start hinting they can provide either competitive top end performance and or disruptive pricing. Nebulous nonsense like 'poor Ampere' or 'an overclockers' dream that turn out to be dishonest misinformation won't cut it. They need to at least provide some decent numbers once Nvidia benchmarks are out otherwise they're only going to get the last crumbs from die hard fan boys and I can't afford to subsidise RTG any more than the next person.
What would be the point in AMD hinting at anything right now, Nvidia haven't even announced a single next gen product yet, just a date for that announcement.