But that argument doesn't translate to gpus, those same people when they have a choice they buy nvidia. I guess they get clueless when it comes to gpus
DGMW, I was literally going to say:
ION: 92% of GPUs were probably nVIDIA. (I understand that's actually not the case).
OTOH, you are also correct about the last part. Behold the power of marketing.
Your logic about the common human making the right choice based on actual capability/value is terribly flawed. AMD has made wonderful CPUs for years, yet always lost in market-share to Intel.
Why is this? Why did it take Intel literally releasing an actually terrible/regressive architecture for AMD to actually win in sales? Obviously there is a halo effect, but it's not just that simple.
Now apply this logic to GPUs.
(Don't worry guy, I'll be here for the 5000/9070 series discussion.)
Really waiting to see if there's a 9070 w/ 24gbps ram, and if AMD has the hootspah to price-match it against the stock ($550) or inevitable aftermarket price of 5070 (~$600), or in-between.
I feel like that conversation has to be happening (given 9070/9070xt supposedly $~400/480). I think they really wanted 5070 to be $600 and match it there...maybe seeing if realistic price is $600.
Like I said, we're going to talk 1440p raster capability relative capability and value. If a vanilla 9070 is anywhere near that cheap, and does the job, does anything else make sense?
960pRT-> upscale to 1440p (9070xt - price/capability), and 1080RT->4k upscaling (9070xtx [if it exists]; capability at similar price) vs 4070ti/5070. Remember FSR4 should make that not suck.
Will it move the needle? I have no freakin' idea. People are weird.
Someday people will realize an overclocked 7900xt is essentially a PS6 and a 5080 is not bc ram. Someday they will realize an overclocked 7900xtx better for 4k raster bc both compute and RAM.
They will realize 5080 is neither a 4k raster card nor a 1440p->4k RT card, and hence it's advantages null.
Will that day be anytime soon? I have no freakin' idea. People are weird.
I'm just a guy, talking to another guy, asking him to trust him...that people are weird.
Also generally ignorant and really do make decisions based on marketing/hype. But mostly weird.
nobody expects the new AMD cards to do something groundbreaking
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