Whenever Nvidia launches something new or does price adjustments, there is always someone like you complaining about it, and pretending this is Nvidia being asses. Well, the same people keep complaining about Nvidia being overpriced, and you can't have it both ways, so which is it?
Clearly you don't understand how the free market is supposed to work. We (consumers) want multiple actors to react to each other and provide better deals to us. AMD's failure to produce competitive GPUs in the mid-range and high-end the past 5+ years is only on them.
This BS complaining was the very same back when GTX 980 Ti launched, or when GTX 1080 Ti launched and GTX 980 dropped in price, or when Turing launched, or when Turing refresh launched…
And no, Nvidia don't want a monopoly, that would result in many anti-trust cases.
Review bias is clearly in favor of AMD in most cases. Just look at all those review that claimed that GCN will be faster DirectX 12 and Vulkan. Or all the reviews claiming that "AMD gets better over time", without any evidence to support it.
first, that was my viewpoint of the situation, not an attack on Nvidia. though I'm vastly amused that I responded about an AMD card spec change and how that is ok, and your on about Nvidia launches?, how about you find one post by me in an Nvidia pr card launch thread bemoaning any of that for a start before claiming such.
Second I do understand, what I said was happening IS happening, and yes I fully agree it is a reasonable corporate strategy and not per se something to lambast Nvidia for.
My point is that it is unfair to lambast AMD for using reasonable corporate tactics to avoid Nvidias tactics, that is all.
Cleary you DO NOT UNDERSTAND, corporations like NVIDIA INTEL AMD do not want a competitive landscape at ALL, they don't mind competition but they don't want it to have much of a chance of success, so if they can affect that then that's a plus for them and a reasonable corporate strategy.
AND YES NVIDIA'S ACTIONS these last few years have been massively corrosive to any idea of sharing the GPU market bordering on gorilla market warfare, AMD release, Nvidia reposition, and repeat.
This is just AMD's way of staying relevant and no less OK then Nvidias, no better, but no worse, though I personally as I said prefer the card I bought not to be superseded so quick(not an odd or unusual attitude, in fact, the norm).
oh and im not getting pulled into some BS tit for tat AMD v NVidia shit they both have examples where they have shined or failed big, go figure.