But it does mean AMD does not go forward for another 2 or so years.
Is there anything you know as industry "insider" that we do not know? Do tell.
AMD will be 3 generations behind nGreedia, which puts immense pressure on AMD to claw back that vast perf gap.
3 generations? Do enlighten us with your math.
If AMD aren't careful, Intel will catch up and maybe overtake them, then AMD/Radeon is finished.
Intel can barely deal with their own issues. It looks like next gen mobile GPUs are cancelled, so it does not sound like happy times over there.
I agree and in fact, I think that given their predicament, if they didn't compete at all in the high end and instead focused on making a really good, no compromise and no nonsense midranger, they'd hit it out of the park. Even I who have grown incredibly skeptical of AMD's direction as of late would really love to see that, and I would purchase a card for myself.
Highly recommended. I bought 7900XTX from Sapphire Nitro+ range. Fantastic card for gaming on 4K/120Hz OLED TV. Cannot be more happy.
7800XT is very popular in midrange. 4070 Super also looks good. Everyone needs to look into their needs and wants.
If we had an effective MCM solution it could be 2x the performance of the XTX at US$800-1000
This design is probably delayed for another year, until they get it to work properly. They invested most brain power and money in designing MI300. Now that this is out of the way, there is more time and space to perfect top chiplet-based GPU for consumer market. It will take time.
AMD is several years behind with their RDNA architecture. They need something new and something soon in order to stay relevant.
I feel brain dead when I read such comments.
AMD offers worse performance per money as is. Look at the benchmarks. RTX 4090 is 71% faster than RX 7900 XTX for approximately 95% more money (1850 euros vs 950 euros). Given Nvidia's far superior brand recognition, AMD is the big underdog and loser here. Second tier manufacturer.
Even more brain dead after such cherry-picking.
4090 si literally 25% faster in 4K gaming and 100% more expensive. It has the worst possible cost per frame, making it the worst value card for gaming.
You will not be able to ride a gaming rodeo with 4090 narrative for gaming. Nonsense. This card at current price is valuable for creators, engineers, AI folks and graphic designers. Halo gamers are just a tiny little cathegory of market.
I predict Nvidia will drop the RTX 5060 parts and only sell 5070/5080/5090 parts in its next GPU series.
They will never do that if they want to keep mindshare. At the end of the day, majority of global DIY gamers own 3060 and similar cards.
The world is not that rich.
Sounds like a big disappointment if AMD is going to abandon at least trying to go head to head against Nvidia.
It doesn't, really. If a top product is not ready for prime time, it's simply not ready and people need to wait for it, or buy alternative products, if they can't wait.
Also, nothing is stopping AMD from making a larger GPU, slapping on more CUs
That is ever more expensive with smaller nodes. Do you want to pay $1,500-2000 for 4K card? I don't.
This is representative of the general public mindshare. "Nvidia = gaming, AMD = second place."
This is changing, little by little.
It's more like: "Nvidia = gaming, AMD = gaming too."
Brain dead comparison of tech websites desperate for clicks.
Those two cards are not comparable in thed first place, designed for two different market segments, one of which is very sensitive to small prices fluctuations. People buying 70 class cards usually don't mind paying $30-40 more, but low end often waits until card gets some discount.
Besides, there is no "storm" or "GPU hunger" for Super cards. I can see them everywhere and no online retailer has sold them out.