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What's interesting is how are things lining up for Intel's new GPU. See when Nvidia launches the RTX 5000 series next month, they are only going to launch the 5090 and 5080. Then in the following months, they are going to launch 5070 Ti, 5070 and etc. So by the time Nvidia gets down to the $300sh price bracket with 5000 series, it will be 6 months to a year at least of when Intel won't have a new generation competition from Nvidia.

With Radeon, I think it will be similar but quicker response. I highly doubt they will be launching the B580 competitor from Radeon so soon when it comes to RDNA 4. I think Radeon will launch what is essentially a 70 class competitor to a 60 Ti class competitor. Then 4-6 months later, launch a competitor to B580s class.

So what it will look like in the coming months in terms of GPU launch is:

High end:
5090
5080
Mid range:
8800XT
8700XT
Low end:
B580
B570

Basically no direct competition from any manufacturer in terms of new gen gpu launch until later in the year. But of course keep in mind that both Nvidia/AMD can discount their current generation to compete against Intel's B580 if they want to.



                  

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