Well if they expect the market to digest the inventory of 8nm at 150% MSRP where the 3080 will be dethroned by 4060 they must be insane.
GTX 1060/6=980, RTX 2060= GTX1080, well 3060 was a 2070, 960=770 replacement but still, 4060=3070Ti or 3080/12, in either case $329 would be a steal and a major incentive to wait, I can wait almost a year, yeah next july morning here we go.
I remember GTX 780 Ti going for $700 in 2013 and one year later in 2014 a GTX 970 shows up at $350 providing 95% level of performance, even with the 3.5+0,5 fiasco. SO I'm not buying any of this. unless it's on 50% MSRP, heavily discounted. I'm talking 3080/10 at the price of 3050, because 8nm also consumes more power, and this adds hidden cost over time +100 Watts on the power bill is quite something to be felt.