The funny thing is that not only is the B580 slightly faster at native resolution, but it will have a bigger advantage as time moves on when more devs add support for Intel's frame generation and newer upscaling tools.
But well, that's what 6 years of advancement should bring to us. And given that it has apparently run out of stock, at least in the US, it looks like consumers are as thrilled by this new card as is the media.
As for Nvidia and AMD, I can see Nvidia not bothering to change their plans, they can be to cocky from time to time, but given that AMD has publicly stated that they're focused on gaining marketshare, they need to speed up the release of their 8600 cards if they're really commited to that plan.
Please excuse my bad English.
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