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I really wish AMD would have used the same rebrand scheme from the HD 7xxx to 2xx for their 2xx to 3xx rebrand. Bump everything down a notch, throw new silicon in the top tier, and increment the generation number.
Example:
Fuji -> 390
290 -> 380
285? -> 370
etc
I'm not particularly against rebrands, just rebrands without either improvements and/or (probably without) significant price drops.
It sounds like instead we're going to have something like..
Full Fiji -> Fury Pro
Slow Fiji -> Fury
Cut down Fiji -> Fury Nano
290x -> 390x
285x -> 380x
..etc?
Example:
Fuji -> 390
290 -> 380
285? -> 370
etc
I'm not particularly against rebrands, just rebrands without either improvements and/or (probably without) significant price drops.
It sounds like instead we're going to have something like..
Full Fiji -> Fury Pro
Slow Fiji -> Fury
Cut down Fiji -> Fury Nano
290x -> 390x
285x -> 380x
..etc?