EricHiggin said:
PC and gaming sales apparently have been pretty good with everyone being stuck inside for now though. Local stores can't keep consoles and games on shelves. Even the small computer shops have been busier than usual. Used PC parts online are finally starting to pick up as well. I just sold most of my Socket 754 build parts for $75, which ain't bad, and had a couple offers today on the i5 2400 desktop. In terms of 'Big Navi', ya, you got a point. If this keeps up, later this year that could certainly be a concern, if those products launch by then and aren't held back for more than just manufacturing delays. AMD may have to rethink their strategy and try another Polaris type launch instead perhaps. Radeon 6000 Titan level cards could be a blessing yet a disaster. |
Right now the situation for most is that of an odd stand-by: not going to work but having social benefits from our governments that help us while it lasts. But once this COVID situation passes (at all or until next winter, we'll see), we will have to face a situation where a lot of business will close and other s will see slow demand for their products.
That will cause the crisis that everybody fears and talks about, making a lot of people to lose their jobs, which will mean even less demand for certain products. And videoconsoles and PC parts (not so much games, specially during sales) are some of the expenses that many will cut first.
Please excuse my bad English.
Former gaming PC: i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070
Current gaming PC: R5-7600, 32GB RAM 6000MT/s (CL30) and a RX 9060XT 16GB
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