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Processor | Ryzen AI |
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Motherboard | MSI |
Cooling | Cool |
Memory | Fast |
Video Card(s) | Matrox Ultra high quality | Radeon |
Storage | Chinese |
Display(s) | 4K |
Case | Transparent left side window |
Audio Device(s) | Yes |
Power Supply | Chinese |
Mouse | Chinese |
Keyboard | Chinese |
VR HMD | No |
Software | Android | Yandex |
Benchmark Scores | Yes |
These are, still, speculations. Which means actual performance might be vastly different. Might be a glorified 7800 XT, or a 7900 XTX murderer, who knows.
And, okay, they never planned on pricing it at 900 USD so what's the plan? Is there a plan?
Oh, and most importantly, it's crucial to strike at a proper time and the time was up ages ago. With this "slightly worse and slightly cheaper" approach AMD GPUs got outsold so obscenely I'm not sure it's not illegal to post these numbers. Was RDNA a game changer? Not really, it didn't offer anything you couldn't get already by buying a Pascal GPU, a 3 years older architecture. Was RDNA2 a game changer? Far from it. RDNA3, even less impressive despite new building approach.
They must include killer features. Must have included, rather. Now it's a "boy who cried, 'wolves!'" situation. No matter what they release the vast majority won't buy it because they already quote-unquote know AMD GPUs suck.
AMD should have put the RX 7900 XT as a direct RX 6800 XT replacement - 650 bucks, instead they went green greedy goblin and charged 900$