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EVGA terminates relationship with NVIDIA

@Nexus18 i've just been emailed about you telling people i have shares in AMD, i don't, i ###### wish i had bought some years ago but that ship has sailed.

Stop BS people, no, i'm not taking you off mute, i suggest you mute me.
 
It's time I mute some folks too as it's ridiculous, can't have a conversation without being dragged through others loop holes and then turning out even more ignorant than before, this place has no rigid rules on truth or being responsible sadly. Just don't Say certain things and pretend to be respectful.
 
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If you mute people you don't get Emails of their replies and you can't see what was said if people quote them, its a complete blackout, unlike the pervious forum. *thumbsup*
 
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Well I wasn't going to go digging but alas when you throw your toys out the pram like that..... Hence why I worded it as "I believe humbug did have shares with amd a while back, not sure about now though.", as in, not 100% sure hence my reply to Pete "Maybe it was someone else, iirc, it might have been in the cpu section"


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Guess I am still making it up though eh....
 
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I don't really care if you are or are not making it up, this is just petty point scoring.

He also mentioned he had shares in nvidia which would render your point invalid anyway.

Let's just stick to EVGA leaving nvidia?

See my first post on it and the statement I was responding too:

You just said, AMD are smart, Nvidia is lead by a sociopathic personality.

You were also overly defending AMD when people such as myself spoke of subjective experiences of Radeon drivers.

Keep it up, next you may buy some stock or already have?
I believe humbug did have shares with amd a while back, not sure about now though.

Agree though, if people can't handle the truth, don't post at all :) Personally I couldn't care less about what shares people have, just don't lie and most importantly don't accuse others of lying when in fact they aren't as per their very own posts, simples.



Agree too!

Still surprised that nvidias value hasn't tanked with EVGAs announcement, you would think it would have given their sales in NA and just days before the new gen are announced, as someone else said further back, something doesn't quite add up, either that 40% figure is a lie or nvidia have something up their sleeves to keep the confidence in the market?
 
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Love to know how JPR have access to each of the companies involved accounts/financials to produce such data, are they all public record :confused:

Who uses two shades of similar blue on a full-colour slide with this little data?

I would think JPR also have access to data that isn't public record, the sort of stuff high stake investors would have access to.
 
Alternatively EVGA leaving isn't the bombshell it was made out to be, and already factored into the share price.

Also, 40% of America is sizeable, but other companies are already there. Either - a) demand and profitability exists, so another company will take up the slack or b) nVidia are o ly too happy to see AIBs pull out.
 
Well you have known my style of posting long enough and I do love a bit of a wind up. I do prefer NVidia (better the devil you know and all that) but will buy whatever suits me best at the time of purchase though and have no loyalty to any brand. Banter is life though and the only way forward :D :D
good to see you gregster! long time no see lol..
 
Alternatively EVGA leaving isn't the bombshell it was made out to be, and already factored into the share price.

Also, 40% of America is sizeable, but other companies are already there. Either - a) demand and profitability exists, so another company will take up the slack or b) nVidia are o ly too happy to see AIBs pull out.

Agree, most likely reason is option b imo with the higher margins for nvidia direct sales....
 
@Nexus18 i've just been emailed about you telling people i have shares in AMD, i don't, i ###### wish i had bought some years ago but that ship has sailed.

Stop BS people, no, i'm not taking you off mute, i suggest you mute me.

Bet it was gpuerilla :p
 
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Alternatively EVGA leaving isn't the bombshell it was made out to be, and already factored into the share price.

Also, 40% of America is sizeable, but other companies are already there. Either - a) demand and profitability exists, so another company will take up the slack or b) nVidia are o ly too happy to see AIBs pull out.

I think Nvidia want complete control of everything, you can't blame them for that, that works well for Apple, its probably just not going to work well for consumers, the problem still for Nvidia is AMD and maybe Intel, like Android they will offer many flavours of GPU, Nvidia see themselves as above all of that. But are they?
 
They may well be. On strength of product alone, at this stage AMD are not a superior option. They are not particularly inferior either, but that performance isn't enough to change public opinion. Cutting prices may almost have the opposite effect of intended, in reinforcing the "cheap and cheerful" image.

AMD may well take the android role of hoovering up sales in the low to medium price brackets, but people will, rightly or wrongly, equate nvidia with best until a product comes out which shows the opposite.
 
They may well be. On strength of product alone, at this stage AMD are not a superior option. They are not particularly inferior either, but that performance isn't enough to change public opinion. Cutting prices may almost have the opposite effect of intended, in reinforcing the "cheap and cheerful" image.

AMD may well take the android role of hoovering up sales in the low to medium price brackets, but people will, rightly or wrongly, equate nvidia with best until a product comes out which shows the opposite.

It would be a very interesting dynamic to observe, i'll say that...
 
It would. I would like to see the boot on the other foot just to see what response nvidia would put out though. And if AMD don't allow lower prices, it may ruin any chance they have of getting EVGA onboard, assuming both parties would want to.
 
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