What if there where 2 banana producers in the world and consumers where ignoring the one producer, because his bananas were a little thicker or a little longer or they didn't have the right shade of yellow, even though the taste was similar to the other producer's bananas? Would we ignore the taste and consider the other charachteristicks as an indication of a worst product?
Hey, what happens when that banana producer turns out to be making huge profits anyway, then it comes out that they were intentionally restricting supply of their bananas to increase prices? And their bananas had a 5% chance of containing bugs that the banana producer refused to believe was a problem until the media called them out?
Would you still feel bad for them?
There are many cases where AMD's products where doing the job as good or even better than Nvidia options at the same or higher prices. Now, if someone who uses his GPU purely for gaming, can't live without CUDA, Nvidia's streaming features and Optix support, what can I say? Buy Nvidia, no matter the price. It's AMD's fault.
It's AMD's fault because they HAVE. REPEATEDLY. DROPPED. THE. BALL.
rDNA downclocking, GCN black screens, single GPU stuttering, the list goes on. AMD's support is horrific compared to nvidia, and when you do that for years you gain a reputation. AMD only recently unf*%&$d their drivers in 2018, and finally achieved parity with nvidia in the 2020s. This is a brand that has been making GPUs since 2005. A brand that has committed to charging more for their products because they are a "preeemium" brand.
Well, guess what? AMD isnt your friend. If they want to charge premium prices, they must provide a premium product. If they dont, they will fail. They must either compete, or die. They chose to treat their customers like cattle, they can reap the loyalty that comes from that. They intentionally restricted RX 6000 series supply to keep prices up. the EXACT same thing nvidia does. Yet only nvidia gets flame for that. Interesting eh?
To add to the pile, they got drug through the media AGAIN. Why? Because when rDNA3 came out they stopped updating rDNA2. For 3 months. And people like you immediately began excusing the behavior of a company with a $5 billion R+D budget.
People are not going to pay a premium price for a second rate brand.