This could have just as easily applied to AMD in 2016 with polaris. It takes them 2-3 years to hammer out their drivers. Why does everyone assume intel would do it immediately? $$$ =! experience.
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AMD get sa lot of credit for the performance of polaris but many forget how awful the drivers were for the first 2-3 years.
How many times are you going to repeat that lie about Polaris having major driver issues?
So sucking for years on end is perfectly acceptable for AMD but not intel.
"Sucking for years" (which is, having no mid-high range competitor to Turing), when your company is financially starving and graphics department specifically only gets money to barely stay alive is perfectly acceptable.
Especially given how quickly was AMD able to re-bound its GPU lineup, RDNA2 is hands down disruptive.
"Sucking for years", when you can have your staff use $100 banknotes as toilet paper in bathrooms and still remain hell of a profitable is... not perfectly acceptable. In fact, it hints at that something important is very wrong within the company.
On top of it, A380 is barely "OK" in a lower end market, that is actually never been so terrible.
3050, itself a terrible card that is 20%+ behind 6600 that happens to be cheaper, is what, roughly 2 times faster? Ew.
I didn't expect Intel to roll out a high end card.
I thought good mid range card was not a given, but certainly a possibility.
It is beyond imagination that all that they were able to roll out is garbage tier, not even low tier.