"Long-lived Platform": CEO
It almost feels like 2017, doesn't it?
My B350 was supposed to be a long-life platform with support through 2020, Zen 3 was released in 2020, Amd changed the script and here we are with no support.
So many lies, about Support through 2020, ROM size and PCI traces being the reason of no Zen 3 support, both debunked.
Like, am I unironically supposed to believe those claims?
I need to upgrade my R5 3600 and I surely don't want to be an AM5 early adopter, I got screwed once, it'd be stupid to make the same mistake twice, also artificial locks are the reason why I'll never buy a B550/X570(s) when the socket is borderline EOL.
ADL is cheaper than Zen 3, has better ST, CPU+Mobo costs the same or even less depending on the setup. Also Raptor Lake will still support DDR4 so I'll get to save some money and not buy DDR5.
What's Amd strategy here? Are they making so much money that they just don't care about the impression they give to their community?
Short answer is yes. I never did liked Lisa Su at all. I already knew she would be the type that would stab all of those people that stood by AMD in the back as soon as their stock goes up. And it did. The result is they will be making product at a calculated level of performance on a certain price level.
There will be no more value per performance. It will be EXACTLY AS proven what they have did with the 5600XT video card. That card sole purpose was to keep the 5700 and 5700XT from falling in price.
As stated before on this site. I bought my 5700 @$280 dollars and the 5700XT @$300 dollars, 2 weeks before launch of the 5600XT. They were NOT on sale. Once the launch happened the same videos card that I purchased went up to $330 and 380 respectively.
This is called price segmentation. This is why AMD did it. This is Why Intel Does it. This is why Nvidia ESPECIALLY does it.
I'm a old man. I seen this type of crap at a business level for 43 long years. I've was an actual technology reporter during the golden age of the computer pc. I am sick of the lies and deceptions that corporate talking heads are doing.
They think you are nothing but a cooonsooomer to them. Loyalty does not matter to Lisa Su or anyone else in corporate land anymore.
As for you jumping on the AM5 wagon??? Nope. I myself will not jump to that platform anytime soon.
Because
1. There will be NO budget High end Chipset, like my MSI X570 A-PRO that I purchased for $125.00. This and every component from now on will be "Price Segmentation". This is already happening on the Intel Platform of late.
2. DDR5 is EXEPENSIVE FOR what you get and I do not see things getting cheap anytime soon.
3. I am REALLY concerned with the AMD 7000 series and Micro$haft's Pluton security setup. This is NOT software. This is a TPM chip VERY SIMILAR to what is in the PS game console. We already have seen the FORCED obsolescence and problems recently with Windows 11. I can even see someone or some company being able to BRICK your own personal computer. I hope I'm wrong but lets see what happens in a few years from now.
Lets make it clear. I can throw 5 to 20 grand on a rig and not worry about it, but I am so very old school that it hurts to see how this industry is going. And because of over 33 years of computer tech experience I built my rig that I have posted on to this site taking to consideration what this industry is doing right now.
And right now I am grateful that I made the right call back in 2019 to build a new rig when I saw the warnings on what the future would hold and that is...
Price - Segmentation without good overall value.