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** The AMD Navi Thread **

I still hope there is some space for innovation with regards to the Raytracing performance. nvidia's RTX cards proved to be not quite where they have to be.

But yeah, with a mid-range sized Navi 10 only 250 mm^2 things won't happen for them. They don't invest enough resources for the development of several chips at the same time.

They invest too much in Zen development, and even there their notebook business lacks attention.
They are lucky that Zen just works. And that intel's N10 process doesn't.

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CPU and GPU parts of AMD are totally different with different R&D budgets. With cash coming in from the CPU side, it'll start to trickle down into the GPU side and progress will be made.
 
Couldn't give a fudge about £400+ cards.

I recently bought a £250 Vega 56 which was at the very top of my budget.

Before that the 480 for £200.

In that price space AMD have done naff all of any note.

There's not many that have £400 upwards, for a graphics card. In OCUK, we're a VERY small bubble, on top of a gaming bubble of users. 1080p gaming is where most gamers are and AMD have that area well oiled.
 
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