JEMC said:
I honestly hope AMD doesn't try to catch up Nvidia in the high end. Yes, it's a lucrative market and being able to brag about having the fastest card in the world is relatively important, but that market isn't really that big. AMD should focus on the mid-high and below market, where bang for buck is more important, and where, historically, AMD has done best. Leave the $1000+ segment to Nvidia and focus on the $600 and below one. There are far more people that can buy $400 cards than those that can buy $1000 ones. |
Yea they need to go back to their roots. Them trying to chase the premium market while not providing premium features and even falling behind with drivers for last gen GPUs is not a good outlook. A lot of their faults can be overlooked if the GPUs were cheap but expensive GPUs while behind in a lot of features and performance? I ain't touching that, that's for sure.
If Nvidia were skimping on 3080 drivers after I paid $1200 CAD for them, I'd be pissed.
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