• coyotino [he/him]@beehaw.org
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    2 months ago

    Here’s a link to the Tom’s Hardware post about AMD’s new GPU strategy, cited in the GN video.

    Some thoughts after watching this part of the video:

    • Sounds like AMD is hitting the point where AMD cards are a complete afterthought for devs, because NVIDIA has both dominant market share and the best performance by all metrics except price. But devs don’t care about what consumers are paying for cards, they only care about developing for the card that most users have. And so, AMD is giving up on the top-end to focus on clawing back market share in the mid and entry level where NVIDIA doesn’t compete as hard.
    • AMD is essentially swapping rivals, from NVIDIA to Intel, as Intel is targeting the same market that AMD is pivoting to. It’ll be interesting to see how that shakes out.
    • NVIDIA will essentially have a monopoly on the top-end GPU market. I am not looking forward to that.

    EDIT: I’m noticing on my Sync app for android that the bulleted list doesn’t seem to be working right, although the bullets are working correctly on desktop. Just wanted to point that out for mobile only users - this is supposed to be a bulleted list!

    • Chloyster [she/her]@beehaw.org
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      2 months ago

      That is quite unfortunate. However it seems like it could lead to more affordable gpus that do well enough? That would be nice at least

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        2 months ago

        I think this is a net positive for sure. Two manufacturers competing to be the most affordable can only mean lower prices overall!

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      I wonder what they think of as high-end GPUs, though. I’ve been using a GTX 1060 to run my games for around two or three years and am mostly happy with performance vs quality. Would a GTX 1060 today be out of AMD’s scope already or are we talking rivaling Nvidia’s 40xx series today?

      Edit: If the video answers that, I apologise. I’m at work and can’t watch it immediately

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          Okay, thank you for the comprehensive answer! I remembered wrong, I actually have the GTX 1660 Ti. Ever since I switched from my 970, I always mix up the numbers. Nonetheless, it changes almost nothing about your statement, I think, lol

  • terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I’ve been team red for a very long time. I’ve never thought of them as top of the line. CPU has shifted, but I’ve got no delusions about the GPU side. My 7800xt is great. Handles everything I need it for. I don’t care about Ray tracing. And I know its not comparable to most of the 40xx offerings.