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”From that perspective, I'm almost coming around to the idea that AMD is greedier than Nvidia.”As usual, the most obvious explanation proves correct. AMD had an over-optimistic pricing scheme at the outset, then panicked when Nvidia announced the MSRP on Blackwell. That much has been pretty clear from the outset. The only remaining question was, "so how delusional were AMD's intended prices?" Padded-room levels of delusional, it turns out.
Whatever you want to say about the products specifically, or the market generally, it's clownish for AMD to spend the last year making a big deal about how they're bowing out of the high end and then turn around and price their next GPU at just ever so slightly less than their previous "high end" cards. Given that context, even $750 would look goofy, irrespective of the competition's pricing.
I don't have a lot of sympathy for the "AMD can't just give their products away" defense. Profit margins are sky high on these chips. If AMD wants to continue their decline into total irrelevance on the GPU market, then by all means, cling to those profit margins. But cutting prices to move product seems like a much smarter play. AMD doesn't even have the excuse that all these consumer GPUs could have gone for a much higher price in the enterprise market. From that perspective, I'm almost coming around to the idea that AMD is greedier than Nvidia.
what?. Nvidia’s gross margins are 50 percent greater/higher than AMD inc OR apple inc. look it up.
IMO it is not possible for a company to be greedier than a company that has a significantly higher gross margin…