I’m skeptical whether AMD will commit to providing a reasonable prolonged price point for their GPUs.
Like Techpowerup Zhiye Liu from TomsHardware said, if AMD chooses to commit; they could use the current market as an opportunity to regain marketshare from NVIDIA as Jensen has definitely exited the market with their unreasonably priced cards.
Unfortunately their presentation at the recent CES showed no sign that that is what they are going to do. It was all about enterprise side AI as much as the Nvidia one.
AMD is and more or less always has been behind in the GPU space. Their GPUs are good for gaming and workstations, but don’t scale big enough for what those big Nvidia ones can do.
Basically: they make chips for gamers and want to sell them.
I’m skeptical whether AMD will commit to providing a reasonable prolonged price point for their GPUs.
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TechpowerupZhiye Liu from TomsHardware said, if AMD chooses to commit; they could use the current market as an opportunity to regain marketshare from NVIDIA as Jensen has definitely exited the market with their unreasonably priced cards.Unfortunately their presentation at the recent CES showed no sign that that is what they are going to do. It was all about enterprise side AI as much as the Nvidia one.
Yea I really doubt AMD gives a shit about the consumer market
AMD is and more or less always has been behind in the GPU space. Their GPUs are good for gaming and workstations, but don’t scale big enough for what those big Nvidia ones can do.
Basically: they make chips for gamers and want to sell them.