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Hey smarty pants. NV is not AMD. What you are saying is just assumptions based on nothing. You dont know what brass AMD's got in their pockets. The distribution chain is not as NV's is (why would it be? It is a different company with different rules and policies, basically everything is different) and you have no idea what is there actually. If you get Navi, a brand new arch, and we already know AMD has delayed the release, so that can only tell you there were some changes. They wanted to release NAVI this year. Not year to come but this particular one since that was the strategy and NV responses quickly with a counterpart. Due to the delay it might have gotten difficult with the AIB's to get all arranged and apply any changes that had to happen on time and this is what I think it is why the AIB are simply a little bit late with their products. Your distribution chain is such a bull-crap which is beyond believe. You have absolutely know information, no clue and no rational arguments to say that this is distribution chain. For you, it can be bad distribution chain. Where did you get it? Here it comes Vayras86 PBC Special and AMD's distribution chain fix policy. Are you a psychic of some sort? I doubt it.The hell are YOU talking about. Why is AMD always incapable of informing board partners ahead of time and always struggling to have product on shelves at all times? Because they lack control over their distribution chain, that is why. And why does that happen? Because they want to cheap out on it. Control costs money and so does keeping stock. We can criticize things like Nvidia's GPP but really, AMD needs something of the sort, and badly.
One of the reasons Nvidia captured lots of market share is because they put hard limits and specs on what they want their AIBs to do, and it creates contracts with them that force them to have product on shelves at certain dates. Look at an average Nvidia launch. In a SINGLE DAY you get nearly every AIB to declare the full line up. Now look at NAVI. MSI presents a slide with bad jpegs, blurry branding logo and text errors, and every day is a new surprise what news from what AIB might come up next. What DO we get? Every AIB announcing the same boring stock blowers nobody wants. Are you waiting in line yet?
Learn to think, he says.
This, once again, is going to contribute to Nvidia keeping hold of that 70+% share. Even if they cut Navi price down another 50, its pointless when there's no stock,. And low stock does what again? Oh yeah... it inflates pricing. Last I heard the problem was HBM, with VII the problem was the product wasn't even remotely viable... what is it now, GDDR6 needs to be sourced from the moon? It would be funny if it wasn't so incredibly sad.
An example, to remind you of reality, here's a high end AIB release on a NEW arch on a NEW process. It even carries new GDDR5X memory just like Navi's GDDR6.
Just stop dude.