And instead of AMD dropping immediately the RX 9070 series pricing accordingly based on the competition’s announced MSRPs and cover their partner’s channel they just delay the launch 2 months in order to see the exact performance of RTX 5070Ti/5070 and if Nvidia MSRPs are going to stick (probably hoping for lower performance for RTX 5000 series or for inflation or both lol) just to save a few bucks per card.
The one and only problem I see with this is there's already a very large customer base on very old cards like the 480/580 looking to upgrade to new Radeon. I'm in it. We don't need the performance metrics when the upgrade already looks like ~400% ballpark estimates. If the flagship supposedly replaces the 7900GRE, all the other details are just odds and ends.
Oh 3GHz boost? Cool.
16GB memory? Infinitely wise choice.
AI performer? Great.
Using cheaper GDDR6 memory that keeps the price in check? Awesome.
We really aren't asking for much here. Minimal marketing materials and a solid launch date. Go!
If this card drops anywhere near $600 USD it won't compete
anywhere. Everyone (other than AMD) knows this.
I've waited since
last January to get things rolling with a working 7900XT and failed. Waited for 9K series and now AMD is using shops for cheap storage rental. Wat?
This nonstop nutfuckery will have me considering team green and I know better. I already know the encoder solves one problem and every other detail creates 5 new ones.
Their cards won't play ball with the rest of my gear and I need the bandwidth. I need Radeon's raster and I'm not going to get it from Jensen's el cheapo AI units at any price.
AMD needs to give us the launch or cancel for UDNA since the bridge from here to there is going to sour a lot of people buying this generation of card.
After this I won't be making the jump to it anyway. This breaks any confidence I had in their ability to run a statement of work.
Sell off the Radeon branch to literally anyone that cares about making GPUs because whatever you want to call this strategy, ain't it.
"first to market wins" is as true as it's always been; a two-month head start is nothing to sneeze at.
Except we already know how this will go. AMD will sit on the advantage until it spoils.
A two month lead becomes a zero month lead becomes a four month lag behind nVidia.