I edited my original message with the logic i used to check what prices makes sense based on today's street pricing ($579 6800XT/$359 6700XT/$999 3090Ti etc)
I don't know, what do you think?
6950XT | $759 | 3090Ti | $999 | |
6900XT | $659 | 3090 | $919 | |
6800 XT | $559 | 3080Ti | $759 | |
6800 | $499 | 3080 12G | $659 | |
6750XT | $409 | 3080 10G | $609 | |
6700XT | $359 | 3070Ti | $519 | |
6700 | $309 | 3070 | $449 | |
6650XT | $279 | 3060Ti | $379 | |
6600XT | $269 | 3060 | $299 | |
6600 | $229 | 3050 | $219 | |
Logic:
Already we have $559 6800XT and $999 3090Ti street prices!
3090 is -8% slower in 4K than 3090Ti so $919 otherwise just buy 3090Ti.
The official price difference between RX6800XT and RX6800 was $70 (+12%) so RX6800 $499 otherwise just buy 6800XT at $559 since it's 14% faster at 4K.
3070Ti launched after RX6800 and Nvidia judged that it must be +20$ ($599-$579) (i think it must be lower but just go with Nvidia's price positioning) so if RX6800 is $499 then 3070Ti $519 max. (which i don't know who is going to buy it with RX6800XT being only $40 more expensive)
If 3070Ti is $519 then 3080 10GB must be according to Nvidia ($699/$599) $609 (and $50 more than 6800XT price, just like at launch).
Since 6800XT has $559 street price and from now on the official 6900XT difference is just $100, then 6900XT max at $659.
6950XT was just 10% more expensive or +$100 from 6900XT according to AMD before, so now it must be max $759 to make sense.
Nvidia before one month judged that 3080Ti SRP must match 6950XT's SRP so 3080Ti at $759 also.
If RX6900XT is at $659 and 3080Ti at $759 then 3080 12GB must match RX6900XT price and be -$100 from 3080Ti so $659 (and +$50 above 3080 10GB)
With RX 6800 being at $499 a fair price, 3070 must be at least $50 less otherwise it just don't make sense at all, so max at $449. (-$70 from 3070Ti)
So what was $100 difference (3070Ti-3070) now is $70 and with the same logic 3070-3060Ti must be $70 so 3060Ti at $379 max (i know $20 higher than 6700XT isn't that great but there are the Nvidia's s/w and feature set advantages and also 6750XT is at $409 (+$50 from 6700XT).
If 3070 goes to $379, then 3060 should have been something like $309 ($399/$329) but there is pressure from 6650XT which already has $279 street price, RX6700 and also demand saw us that Nvidia fans greatly prefer 3060Ti with only $70 difference because it's much faster, so let's say $299 for 3060 in order to break the psychological $300 barrier at least.
If 3060 goes to $299 (-$30) and with RX6600 already at $229 street price then 3050 must also drop $30 to $219 in order to be at least $10 cheaper from RX6600. (It's not going to happen anyway, especially since Nvidia is using AD106, but this is not what makes sense for the manufacturer but for us)
There are also other trivial models like 6600XT (-$10 from 6650XT in order to make sense) and the low volume 6700 (-$50 from 6700XT , +$30 from 6650XT)