I dont think Nvidia has anything to worry about with AMD at the moment, however intel are looking to enter this market and two next gen consoles are due out, neither of which use nvidia, so this is a good play on their part.
I dont think Nvidia has anything to worry about with AMD at the moment, however intel are looking to enter this market and two next gen consoles are due out, neither of which use nvidia, so this is a good play on their part.
Maybe not in terms of performance leadership, but the volume play here is at a lower level - even $500 is pretty high for many to pay. Curious to see what AMD does with their announcement in the coming weeks.
Have you finished paying for the 1080 yet?i'm waiting for AMD's offering before even looking at Nvidia's new lineup.
they royally f@cked over their customers with the ridiculous 20 series RTX prices, i'm sticking with my MSI GTX1080 'till something that doesn't require a bank loan comes along
What the new cards need is a killer app that exploits the performance advantage and gives people a compelling reason to purchase.
What kind of applications need such Graphics Card power?
AMD have nothing goin' on. All they will have is mid/low spec cards at a good price.
We also don't know how many of these Nvidia are going to be able to make on Toshiba's famously low yield node.
Toshiba?, I think Samsung and TSMC supply most of of the bleeding edge nodes.
All we need now is more first person openworld, got seriously bored of the variations of farcry. I see crysis is being remade which should be fun and hopefully dying light 2.
I see crysis is being remade which should be fun