How so? Nvidia has 3070TI in their sleeves and AMD just enabled them $600 pricing. AKA 6800 at $579 is dead. $50 less for GPU that is trading blows with 3080 and has no AI upscaling and probably way worse ray tracing performance is a non seller too. AMD is the company with 20% discrete GPU market share, not Nvidia and they're acting like their brand is equal in GPU world. I expect xx70/xx80 Ampere to outsell RDNA2 10 to 1. That's the harsh reality check AMD will have to face it they don't lower their prices. That's coming from ATI 4870/AMD 6780/R290x/RX480/Vega56 owner, not some Nvidia fanboy
LOL. You would pay for proprietary DLSS? That's an odd one. That's like paying for PhysX and its per-title implementation. Realistically though... all DLSS is, is a performance tweak with visual impact. If the performance is already there... why would you?
Will Nvidia outsell this time? I'm not so sure, but probably... still doesn't say much about what's the better GPU choice right now. I think the verdict on that is still not entirely in and DLSS certainly isn't the deal maker or breaker IMO.
A few facts are clear right now:
- AMD has an architectural advantage right now with Infinity Cache, as they now have a technology that gives them a higher efficiency VRAM subsystem. To top it off, they can make do with
slower memory - and not just a smaller bus. That is huge.
- AMD has a substantial VRAM advantage at the same price point and where it matters for the resolution it wants to serve
- AMD has capacity parity with the new consoles
- AMD clearly has a better node leading to a cost efficient die.
If you ask me, the stars have aligned and favoring DLSS over the above list of clear advantages, both short and long term, seems like a very odd, and perhaps even biased decision. I'd reconsider.
*signed, prior Nvidia advocate. The tables have turned.
Looks like AMD has kicked Ngreedia in the nuts
More like sledgehammer to the face...