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So, the history is that one, the comment taken for a reference from below the YT video:
I think 8 GB is really bad for everyone, because the textures packs are large and this limited amount of VRAM holds the industry progress back, and also puts too much pressure on the PCIe protocol used - no one really needs PCIe 5.0 x16 or PCIe 4.0 x8 cards which work under PCIe 3.0 x8 on A520 boards and lower.
2007 - 8800GT 512MB - $350
2015 - R9 390X 8GB - $430 (in 8 years from 512MB to 8GB)
2017 - gtx1070 8GB - $380
2019 - 2060 S. 8GB - $400
2021 - 3060ti 8GB - $400
2023 - 4060ti 8GB - $400 (8 years later still 8GB for ~$400)
In 2024 12GB of VRAM should be a bare minimum and 8GB cards should be only some entry-level sub $200 GPUs. $400 consoles have ~12GB of VRAM (from 16GB combined).
I think 8 GB is really bad for everyone, because the textures packs are large and this limited amount of VRAM holds the industry progress back, and also puts too much pressure on the PCIe protocol used - no one really needs PCIe 5.0 x16 or PCIe 4.0 x8 cards which work under PCIe 3.0 x8 on A520 boards and lower.