It looks like this is precisely the end goal with these cards, especially considered all we have heard over time. Price will make or break them. Hope it is cheap. They need this Evergreen/Polaris moment. Will suck being with no successor to the XTX? Perhaps for the team red diehards. They have always known that they were a stubborn few left anyway.
But maybe we will propose a truce hehe. No bullying will come their way
Polaris wasn't an evergreen moment. Evergreen was both faster and significantly smaller then nvidia's fermi. The RX 480 was 32mm2 larger then the 1060, and slower. That would require a radical departure from rDNA's design, and there's no way rDNA4 is going to be that.
If they had such benefits, there'd be no reason to not reach out and crush nvidia's higher end cards. Maybe we'll see that with uDNA, but rDNA4 is likely just to be a *slight* upgrade over rDNA3, at best, so long as you are not a high end customer.
Does Nvidia ever price anything stupidly ? No ? Just AMD ? I always hear this time and time again about AMD as if they have some obligation to sell their stuff for nothing.
If it's as fast as a 4070 Super then it's going to be in the same price range, it's that simple.
If it's as fast, it will have asterisk after asterisk.
"It's just as fast as the 4070 super *as long as you dont use RT *with significantly worse frame gen tech", ece.
Try to sell a product with an inferior package for the same price, dont be surprised if it fails. Sorry, I know AMD is the underdog and we have to make excuses for the multi billion dollar corpo, but if they are only competitive in one avenue (gaming with just raster), that wont be enough to justify being a "premium" brand and an equivalent price will be seen as stupid.
I really hope this is wrong. I was expecting 7900 XTX raster with better RT and power efficiency for a competitive price. Would be a nice upgrade for my gaming dedicated system from its 4 year old 3080.
Hopefully it's the driver dragging down perf, but we'll see.
I dont know why you were, there was zero indication that the 8800 would be a 7900 xtx. The only source for it being xtx level was internet comments, no leaks, no roadmaps, nothing official indicated that kind of performance.
And after two generations, I wouldnt put any stock in any RT claims AMD makes.