| vivster said: If AMD continues to get beaten with innovations, there is really nothing left for them to distinguish themselves other than price. |
Well AMD are working on ray tracing from their own end, and we'll eventually see how that turns out within the next 2-3 years. I'm still waiting on either of them to come up with a new AA method, that isn't blurry af like TAA, but isn't stupidly demanding as MSAA. One of them could come up with a new method (and actually stick to it, unlike Nvidia, who dropped MFAA support) and have something else to add to the value of their end of things.
At this moment in time though, I only see AMD as being the bargain prices vendor in the GPU dept. Their CPU dept is both good pricing and performance metrics.
Nvidia is good, but they price stupidly high, because AMD cba really nailing a good high end GPU, and also beating them on price.
The only way I'll ever go to AMD for a GPU, is if their drivers get in top shape, their high end performs on par, if not better than Nvidia's high end, as well as being prices a bit if not more lower than Nvidia's end.
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.







