Well,you sort of was defending the person trying to refute Humbug:
The AMD strategy is not working as their sales share is down. How is pushing up prices,so your sales collapse mean you are doing a good job for your shareholders?
Nvidia spent billlions of USD in hardware and software investments,and buying up TSMC volume to get to this point. So how can AMD expect to make the same level of margins of Nvidia,when investing less overall? They literally didn't do this with Ryzen. If the Ryzen CPUs ended up being 10% cheaper than Intel it would have failed.You are also making the assumption people here want to pay even more for an overpriced Nvidia card.
Loads of people on here didn't buy RX7000/RTX4000 series cards until the priced dropped.Even Nvidia had to relaunch the RTX4000 series last year as demand softened.
Consumers also don't exist to prop up companies either. AMD nearly went bankrupt due to poor products such as Bulldozer,which forced them to design Ryzen. Consumers need to act in their own interests,not worrying if a company is making 10% less margin.
The top 15 cards on Steam are all under £600:
A lot of the GPU market is price sensitive. Strix Halo is for premium laptops. AMD needs an RTX5060 competitor in laptops too.