Running a Pentium and a 1060 and calling people peasants... That's a bold move cotton.
Alllllright lets do some teaching... MSRP is what AMD and Nvidia control, not what they actually get sold at due to demand.
Can they increase supply? Sure then you have Nvidia's issue of oversupply and them delaying the next gen because of it.
That's right, Nvidia is delaying the next generation of gpus because there are too many 1060s floating around not selling... infact, one of the top 3 gfx OEM's returned 300k chips to Nvidia.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4182662-nvidia-appears-gpu-inventory-problem
https://semiaccurate.com/2018/06/18/why-did-nvidia-delay-the-consumer-volta-parts/
As someone who actually works in the HPC world, Nvidia's lead is not absolute. Mi25s are actually quite powerful, yes a V100 will dominate in many AI workflows but all nvidia did this year was double down the capacity on the V100. I am curious to see with the 7nm instinct can do and should have some on hand soon. For vGPUs for accelerated VMs, AMD has the clear lead, and even normally all Nvidia shops use AMD's solution for it. As for professional content creation... the funky radeon pro SSG card can do 8k uncompressed in realtime. Nvidia demoed something similar using an unreleased raided nvme drive and p6000, but the AMD solution was faster...
It really comes down to what your workload is as to what solution you should go with, even with the gaming world being mostly in Nvidia's favor the professional world isn't. That is where AMD put the money this gen and it shows. And as someone keeping tabs on ROCm... the development pace of porting and optimizing previously Nvidia only libraries to be open is frankly astounding and I am going to have to switch more of my time to testing both Mi25s and V100s especially with 7nm incoming.