Given how much the cache size has increased vs the 30 series, I really don't think the memory bus being 192-bit matters at all. I don't see this as NVIDIA is being greedy by charging too much or inflating the specs of a x70 card to x80 status. To anyone who plans on boycotting the generation after what they saw yesterday, I'll bet NVIDIA only has one thing to say to you; good.
NVIDIA doesn't want to sell RTX 40 series cards.
Don't get me wrong, if you still wanna buy a 40 series, they'll be more than happy to sell one to you. But given what I can only assume are still poor inventory levels (supply chains, yields, etc.), that press conference wasn't meant to sell 40 series cards. NVIDIA has two objectives with this launch.
1. Set the goalposts out of reach for RX 7000 by leaning heavily on DLSS 3.0 to promote performance uplifts when they know FSR isn't keeping up.
2. Price the cards out of reach to steer consumers toward the glut of 30 series inventory.
Accomplishing 1 will make sure they have the undisputed Halo product, which sells more lower end cards by association. AMD was much closer than I bet NVIDIA anticipated they would be in terms of pure rasterization last generation. It makes sense for them to leverage their proprietary portfolio to the fullest where AMD is not comparable.
As for 2, once the 30 series are depleted they will have a lot of wiggle room to lower the prices of the vanilla 40 series. Just in time for a Super refresh.
NVIDIA doesn't want to sell RTX 40 series cards.
Don't get me wrong, if you still wanna buy a 40 series, they'll be more than happy to sell one to you. But given what I can only assume are still poor inventory levels (supply chains, yields, etc.), that press conference wasn't meant to sell 40 series cards. NVIDIA has two objectives with this launch.
1. Set the goalposts out of reach for RX 7000 by leaning heavily on DLSS 3.0 to promote performance uplifts when they know FSR isn't keeping up.
2. Price the cards out of reach to steer consumers toward the glut of 30 series inventory.
Accomplishing 1 will make sure they have the undisputed Halo product, which sells more lower end cards by association. AMD was much closer than I bet NVIDIA anticipated they would be in terms of pure rasterization last generation. It makes sense for them to leverage their proprietary portfolio to the fullest where AMD is not comparable.
As for 2, once the 30 series are depleted they will have a lot of wiggle room to lower the prices of the vanilla 40 series. Just in time for a Super refresh.