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CGI-Quality said:

I actually wish AMD would put up a better fight. I'm happy to splurge on $1000+ graphics cards, but when we start seeing $2500 >single< GPUs not in the Quadro field, it is obvious that they are selling it that high because, well, they can. Sure, I'm in a different tier as a high-priced buyer, but even we know that there is a limit to this stuff.

That said, Jensen is FAR from salty here. More like beating his chest ~ knowing, yet again, they'll have the PC gaming market cornered. Plus, this tells me a new console generation is close, as NVIDIA openly attacked AMD just prior to the release of the PS4/XB1.

More or less seems that way.

It is a shame that each time AMD tries to catch up to Nvidia in the high end market, they seemingly keep falling short, or being the same, with not much else to set them apart. 

I'm still going to stick with my 1080ti, as I don't really feel the need to go for either the latest NV or AMD cards. Nvidia's at least got a head start on raytracing,m while AMD's latest card seems to be skipping it altogether. Again, I'd agree, Jensen is definitely beating his chest, because he knows they've taken the step that AMD hasn't and that they'll have the PC market once more.

I do wish AMD would step up, but as far as thing are headed, they still seem more concerned about the low to medium end market, as well as the current/upcoming console gen. The longer they do this, the more grip Nvidia will have on the PC market. 

Until AMD gets their backside into gear, I'll be sticking with Nvidia.



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