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If amd releases the top gpu for $1000 and second for $800, they stop there and lower 6900xt to 600 - 6800xt to 500 - 6800 to 400 - 6750xt to 300 - 6650xt to 250 and 6600 to 200Imagine this scenario:
- AMD launch just 2 GPUs, for now
- AMD sells their flagship GPU that trades blows @ least in raster with 4090 (if not higher performance) for ... say ... $1000
- AMD lowers the prices of ALL their current line accordingly, so that every tier has their own pricing
How do you think will nVidia respond to that?
It's not like there hasn't been a precedent for this: remember when Zen launched? 8c / 16t @ CPU around half the price of what Intel priced their premium CPU.
Until inventory for 6000 series dries up, then release the rest of 7000 series. Although i'm being VERY optimistic with prices.