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I seriously doubt the net(?) margins would be 20% but I guess we'll never know. If it were fabbed at Intel it would've been somewhat believable, on TSMC I'm still betting on at least a marginal loss at these prices.
I think Intel already marked off $300M+ related to the GPU inventory in last quarter. That's probably what they expect to lose over the next couple of quarters selling these cards.
I get the 6800 comparisons too, really an A770 looks like a higher clocked (both GPU and mem) version of a 6800 in terms of the hardware. 256 bit bus, 16GB, Cores/TMU/ROP count is slightly higher than 6800, and about 15% higher clocks on GPU and memory. It's actually a notch better than the 6800 on paper, with just a little bit more of everything.
So this is not low end hardware, it's just crappy unoptimized drivers.
This basically means they are selling an otherwise $600 piece of hardware for $349. I don't think there is any margin there.
My guess is the $349 represents a break-even cost to manufacture the card including the GPU, and they are probably eating the development and support costs which would normally be part of the final price.
Reviews tomorrow :
Intel Arc A770 reviews go live tomorrow, Raja Koduri arrives on set
Raja Koduri, ex-RTG boss (the guy behind AMD's infamous Vega GPU) and now Intel AXG boss, sits with Ryan Shrout and Tom Peterson to discuss Intel Arc GPUs.
www.tweaktown.com