newtekie1
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Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
I definitely agree with AMD just not having enough to go around. The news hit that Fiji had gone into full production, what was it, like a month after Fury X launched. And I'm guessing it takes a really good bin to qualify for Nano. So there just isn't a lot of them.I don't think AMD is trying to hide anything. Fury and FuryX are still OOS or pre-order here. BTA said simply, AMD is low on stock.
At the same time, AMD doesn't sell cards directly... their board partners do. SO the idea that AMD doesn't have stock makes a lot of sense, since all ASICs are going to meet orders by those board partners... probably direct from whomever is assembling the packages. AMD probably doesn't get any dies themselves other than what they already had on-hand.
The sites they have chosen to give cards to, who cares? The point of the news post is educational... you guys want our review, but we will not have one. So on launch day, please go look at other sites for reviews. No big deal, and this saves us having to deal with all of this on launch day.
Why not TPU? How about our lack of a social media presence, and lack of youtube presence? That's enough reason...
That being said, it really shows how desperate they are to try to make any money they possible can. They had to launch as early as possible and sell of anything they could to try to generate some cash.