The RTX 3070 is going to sell like hot tamales.
If Nvidia can satisfy demand at that $499 price point, then I'll take back every time I've ever complained about their Sheriff of Nottingham business strategy.
I've always been a little bit puzzled by the supposed 'price gouging' Nvidia is doing. Yes, they're leading and command a bit of premium. But there's almost always something on offer for that premium. And then there's always a bunch of GPUs below it that do get some sort of advancement in perf/dollar and absolute performance.
I mean... the 970 was super competitive also on price. The 660ti was the same back during Kepler and the 670 was seen as the 'poor man's 680', but performed virtually the same. The 1070 was dropping the 980ti price point down by a few hundred... and its happening again with x70 today. The price of an x70 has risen... but so has the featureset and the performance gap to the bottom end.
Even with the mining craze the midrange was populated and the price, while inflated, was not quite as volatile as others.
They've left AMD an open goal because they're using Samsung's clearly inferior 8nm process node. TSMC 7nm enhanced RDNA2 with more memory and lower power draw will beat out the 3080 but will lose in RT quite handedly.
It's not rasterization, people being bamboozled by Nvidia marketing as expected. The rasterization perf is exactly as the leaks rumoured:
'the' leaks? The 12 pin was the only truly accurate one man (alright, and the pictures then). Nvidia played this well, you can rest assured all we got was carefully orchestrated. And that includes the teasing of a 12 pin. Marketing gets a lead start with these leaks, we also heard 1400- 2000 dollars worth of GPU, obviously this makes the announcement of the actual pricing even stronger.