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Radeon won't gain significant market share with one off good generations. Especially considering the msrps they stated this generations seems to be limited to an initial batch of rebates and then goes up. They needed a reference design to anchor the prices so they are stable.

Really what needs to happen is similar to what happened with Amd vs Intel. Amd continued to provide great products at reasonable prices while Intel started to provide subpar products for dumb prices. Eventually Intel's downfall in the consumer space started with 11th gen while Ryzen 5000 and especially 5800x3d changed the perception of Ryzen from a value brand to a performance brand for gaming.

Blackwell is the first time in a long time Nvidia had this many fuck ups and Radeon had so little fuck ups. But remember how many fuckups RDNA3 had? A lot of issues. RDNA 2 was good but RDNA 1 had issues. Etc.

So if Nvidia continues to have issues with future gpu launches and Radeon continues to have little to none, then eventually... many years later I can see the tides turning.



                  

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