EricHiggin said:
If a hail mary is quite unlikely to happen on AMD's part, then they are probably doing the right thing then. If they can't catch up to Nvidia, and almost no amount of reasonable price reduction will help build the brand, then they might as well make bank while they can. AMD has tried many different approaches in the past with decent tech and prices, and it didn't help very much. If consumers expectation is far exceed Nvidia in price and tech or else, those consumers are likely to get exactly what they are asking for sooner than later. Nvidia as the only dedicated GPU in the consumer market, with slower advances and higher prices. Too bad most won't realize they are partially to blame.
An unlikely hail mary from AMD Radeon? Otherwise Radeon eventually exits the dedicated consumer GPU market and Nvidia offers less for more, and everybody complains while wondering how the market got to that point, blaming everyone else but themselves? Imagine another Intel CPU situation with GPU's, but no Ryzen 'savior' following next time. Just imagine what CPU's would be like now without Ryzen, and with the mindset that you should just keep buying Intel because screw AMD. Were Intel CPU advancements not slow enough with mind boggling pricing to go along with it? |
How do you think your "just don't buy anything" solution will fix anything? You think a competitor will just jump into a market full force where people aren't buying and then hope they will suddenly start buying their shit? Not sure that's how economy works.
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