By the same token companies should never release new slightly better products within 24 months after release.
Not 24 months but at least give it a year or so...
By the same token people who strive for the highest performance, no matter the cost, are utter idiots (e.g. all those who have bought NVIDIA's Titans/Ti's or Intel's HEDT CPUs).
They are... buying something for 1200USD like Titan to have it destroyed by a 600USD 980Ti, 4 months later is disgusting... also nvidia is being idiots for doing that!!!
It's getting utterly ridiculous. Every news where Intel or NVIDIA gets mentioned turns into some holy war against these companies even when they release decent products at decent prices.
They have not released something with decent prices in years!!! They do mini steps between generations of products, instead of actually innovating and making a diference bigger than 10-20% per generation of Product.
This final paragraph will probably draw a lot of flak but I'm gonna utter it anyways. Last but not least anyone who has replaced their working Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge/Haswell/SkyLake systems with equivalent (the same core/threads count) Kaby Lake CPUs is indeed an idiot unless the said person absolutely couldn't live without new platform features (NVMe/M.2/USB-C/etc.).
Totally agree with you.
Still using a 4770K (bought used), upgraded 2 months ago from a 3770K only because PCIe slot on MB got killed.
There is no sense in buying new product now.
I believe Nvidia has released "the most powerful card in the world" within months of each other. It takes 9 months to tape out a card so they knew they had a more powerful card multiple time yet charged flagship price for each one. 1080 > Titan Xp > 1080 Ti. 980 > 980 Ti. The 980 Ti was the quickest drop, coming in within a month of the 980's release.
Problem was not 980 VS 980TI.
The BIG problem was TITAN X vs 980TI
980 came out in Sep 2014 - 550 usd
Titan X came out Mar 2015 - 1200 usd
980ti came out in Jun 2015 - 600 usd (9 months after 980 and only a ridiculous 3 months after Titan X)
980 > Titan X > 980ti
The 600usd 980ti obliterated the 1200usd Titan x in 3 months!!
Ah, but that is not true, is it? Intel is faster in games. That is just a fact.
depends on the game... and if you are doing something else at the same time, AMD takes the clear advantage.
At this moment AMD is getting their pants up you mean?
They offer cheaper products but the BEST offering comes from Intel when we talk about the real deal, performance, we are all agree that Intel's prices are too high, i won't be gaming on that slow crap from AMD anyways, and i am sure Coffe Lake will wipe the floor with AMD next offerings.
there are a couple of things you are forgetting...
1st - AMD is still tweaking their Ryzen releases.
2nd - we have right now 500USD ryzen beating 1200USD i7s is there really a comparison here??
3rd - the Performance tests have proved ryzen are better for streamers (playing and recording at the same time) and workstations.
this means the BEST offerings are very relative... what is BEST for you? that, can be different for someone else...