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On a brave new world, we're still treading water in the 28 nm node.
Seriously, is anyone greatly surprised? The card competes with the highest end offerings of Nvidia, at around the same pricing point. As per usual, they tackled one issue (heat), but couldn't tackle anything else because the underlying chips are built on the same process that we used 4 years ago.
Objectively, HBM is interesting. I'm not paying $650 for an interesting experiment.
Objectively, the Fury was designed for 4K. As I don't have a 4K monitor its value can't be realized by me.
Objectively, neither AMD nor Nvidia are winners here. We've got another battle that is a toss-up. Worst of all, it's a toss-up the consumer loses every time.
Thanks AMD, for proving what Nvidia already has. Without huge investments, 28 nm is done. We've moved beyond the point of gains equaling investment, and by the time investment could actually see gains we'll have a die shrink to shake things up. Consider me waiting for the inevitable Arctic Islands vs. Pascal flame war. This little show has burned itself out.
Seriously, is anyone greatly surprised? The card competes with the highest end offerings of Nvidia, at around the same pricing point. As per usual, they tackled one issue (heat), but couldn't tackle anything else because the underlying chips are built on the same process that we used 4 years ago.
Objectively, HBM is interesting. I'm not paying $650 for an interesting experiment.
Objectively, the Fury was designed for 4K. As I don't have a 4K monitor its value can't be realized by me.
Objectively, neither AMD nor Nvidia are winners here. We've got another battle that is a toss-up. Worst of all, it's a toss-up the consumer loses every time.
Thanks AMD, for proving what Nvidia already has. Without huge investments, 28 nm is done. We've moved beyond the point of gains equaling investment, and by the time investment could actually see gains we'll have a die shrink to shake things up. Consider me waiting for the inevitable Arctic Islands vs. Pascal flame war. This little show has burned itself out.