That's just sad. Well, it's your money.Not really, tick tock AMD. you have until 17th. Leak something or good night vienna.
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That's just sad. Well, it's your money.Not really, tick tock AMD. you have until 17th. Leak something or good night vienna.
Not really, tick tock AMD. you have until 17th. Leak something or good night vienna. 2080ti are pilling up on ebay!
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They don't need to launch, they just need to come out and say what to expect like Nvidia did or accidentally leak something. As long as they can back up what they say, there will be no damage.
If they don't do something quick they'll lose loads of potential customers who will all buy 3080's on day one.
They knew this announcement was coming 21 days ago. IF they have something big, now is the time to drop it and take all the thunder away from Nvidia.
That's why they need to launch. They either have the specs to compete or don't, if the latter they're not going to find the extra required this time around and will have to compete on price or bundles. Doesn't cost them anything to launch on paper as all the products could go up for pre-orders. They either can't squeeze enough extra out through drivers or some commercial agreement with a third party to enable a bundled offer isn't in place, such as a Cyber Punk deal. If they don't launch or at least reveal an engineering sample bench test they will loose a lot of sales. Alternatively I'm skeptical why NV would release such a large leap if they weren't expecting a huge leap from AMD.
I'm considering my first Nvidia card since they miss-sold me a 970 years ago so yeah AMD need to get something out soon as I'm an example of what many other recent AMD buyers will do and will go Nvidia because the performance increase from my Vega 56 is very tempting and I want to make sure I get a new GPU sooner rather than later
AMD are in a difficult spot.
The 3090 does not matter, not at £1500
The 3080, 35% above 2080TI for £650, actually that's not bad.
The 3070, 2080TI for £450, also not bad.
This is a price war started by Nvidia, AMD will make a killing off the consoles and Zen 3, i'm sure they can slot a 3080 of their own in at £550 but that's not going to help them grow their revenue from dGPU's, that's what Nvidia are trying to do and i think they will succeed, its all about revenues and R&D, this is Nvidia saying challenge us and we will just beat you at your own games.
However Nvidia will not want to keep this up generation to generation, so i hope AMD pick up the challenge. AMD have the luxury of Consoles and successful CPU's, its not critical for them to grow dGPU revenues, but it is a critical part of Nvidia's revenue, what AMD need to do is keep at it, look at the long term and wear Nvidia down, this is what they have already been doing to Intel for the past 3 years.
Its hard work being the underdog, they have just got to keep working at chipping away...
Waiting a few months might be worthwhile.
They must know something we don't, or are seriously worried about big Navi the last time they came out with something at a good performance per price was the 1080ti and that was in response to the Vega which didn't turn out as good as the rumours said it would so clearly their inside info is somewhat lacking.
They thought AMD was dead in the gpu space, turned out the corpse was still stirring so they put these out at this price to finally bludgeon it to death. Next generation is really going to cost as they capitalise on the cash they lost on this.
If you are waiting on price drops likely not going to happen - in fact if anything I think the long term price trajectory is going to be slowly upwards.
Get your thinking caps on boys.
Why did Nvidia release a 3070, 3080 and a 3090.
Because obviously whatever AMD has will slot in-between these cards. Then guess what happens?
Nvidia launch the 3070 Ti, and 3080 Ti and regain the top spot at all tiers.
Obviously AMD have something good cooking.
Waiting a few months might be worthwhile. Better AMD cards and the Ti variant of Nvidia's 3XXX series. (Rumoured to double the mem)
I mean obviously I'm not going to wait xD But it may be worth it.
AMD are in a difficult spot.
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Its hard work being the underdog, they have just got to keep working at chipping away...