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You don’t seem to have this outlook when discussing Nvidia’s pricing. I wonder why that is.
Nvidia tends to be more expensive with less vram people who value raster and vram capacity would likely view amd as the better value.
Just looking at 40 series vs 7000 though
4080 vs 7900XTX 20% more expensive but has seemingly aged better
4070ti vs 7900XT amd was actually more expensive but more vram slightly better raster but still loses in RT
4070 vs 7800XT same play book but 5 months late only to lose thunder vs the price cut 4070 and 4070 super refresh
4060 vs 7600 both trash toss them up what trash you like better.
The key difference is amd does not hold msrp giving the perception of better value even the 7900XTX/7800XT their two probably most well perceived drop a decent chunk at times during its lifetime.