Yes, but nothing indicates people are going to pay $1000 for a $100 product. As has been pointed out repeatedly, PC gaming isn't the only gaming, if Nvidia started trying to charge $1000 for a 950 then people wouldn't pay it, so its irrelevant. People don't upgrade for 4-5 gens of Intel as it is now, Intel can get away with that because the overall PC market is massive compared with GPU's. A market is self regulating and doesnt run purely on hyperbole.
People pay $1000 for an Nvidia GPU day in day out and think they are getting a good deal.
In two years time those same people would pay $1500 and think its a good deal.
People pay $150 extra for a screen that has VBlank tech because they have no intention of making any-other brand a choice.
Those people get milked, they know it and they don't care, they belong to eco system which fits their tribal needs.
Others pay $3500 for a computer whose off the shelf components cost no more than $400 and they think its brilliant because Steve told them it is.
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