Dirk Benedict
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Oh, I've been stocking up for years, but I fear it may not be enough... Currently looking at large storage solutions for my personal archive.![]()
Not like games are getting better either. Better stock up on that backlog.
Oh, I've been stocking up for years, but I fear it may not be enough... Currently looking at large storage solutions for my personal archive.![]()
Not like games are getting better either. Better stock up on that backlog.
ignore intel, go amd x3D cpu, invest in nvidia to buy nvidia gpuintel sucks, amd fails, nvidia switching to AI. What the fuck PC bros?
I mean at launch the XTX was $200 cheaper than the cheapest 4080 and it had more vram and raster parity (or better) and still barely anybody bought it.AMD needs to price their high end cards better. The 7900XTX should have been $800 and the 7900XT should have been $650.
They seem to live in this fantasy world that just because nvidia can charge high prices on their GPU that they can too.
The strategy seems to be to price high and shortly drop the price later. The strategy has not gained them marketshare. So...why not lose a little margin in the short term from the Day 1 buyers and price better and get a lot more potential customers.
The 7900XTX was sold for as low as $900 a few months after release. If it could be sold at that price then, it could have been sold at that price at launch.I mean at launch the XTX was $200 cheaper than the cheapest 4080 and it had more vram and raster parity (or better) and still barely anybody bought it.
Frankly outside of miraculously dominating a generation with significantly better pricing and performance and a better halo card that makes nvidia look like they slipped, I don’t know what they can do. They need a product so good it flips the market on its head and I don’t think they can do that as long as nvidia doesn’t fumble HARD.
Gaming revenue is the least important out of the four major income streams. Also note that their overall margins crept upwards.Not exactly. Data Center is big for AMD as well.
AMD's gaming revenue falls 59%, but the company posts a 115% data center revenue increase
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I already have two Xbox Series consoles and two PS5 consoles. Not to mention all of the previous generation machines.Time for everyone to step up and buy more consoles, one for every room in the house.
Newsflash, neither AMD nor Nvidia give a shit about gaming graphics cards. Datacenters are where it's at.The solution for AMD is simple, stop trying to form a pricing cartel with fucking Nvidia that has always been a greedy fucking corp and bring back your prices to reasonable levels. AMD GPUs have always been value for money for anyone that doesn't waste their money to buy super expensive graphics cards, that is until the last few years. They deserve this shit
Just imagine the backward compatibility nightmare...Should have fought harder to get the switch 2 contract.
Newsflash, neither AMD nor Nvidia give a shit about gaming graphics cards. Datacenters are where it's at.
Plus, since people are just going to buy Nvidia gaming cards anyways even if AMD offers similar cards in the same performance brackets for cheaper, why wouldn't AMD join in on the milking?
Is it really backfiring when the datacenter market is far more lucrative and has higher profit margins?I mean it's obviously gotten way worse for them so it seems the milking is backfiring
Is it really backfiring when the datacenter market is far more lucrative and has higher profit margins?
Not excusing AMD at all here because screw them for being content with the "just sell for $50 less" strategy, but AMD doesn't really care about gaming cards.
Features like Nvidia's RT and tensor cores get passed down from the more lucrative sector to the less lucrative sector. Gaming is a quick buck hobby side hustle in comparison to datacenters.If datacenters are so profitable and gaming doesn't matter why are they still even in that market?
Features like Nvidia's RT and tensor cores get passed down from the more lucrative sector to the less lucrative sector. Gaming is a quick buck hobby side hustle in comparison to datacenters.
Lol not true. One game cant save industry.More and more companies now depend on GTA VI to save them ... AMD, Sony, Xbox, Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, etc etc
Somehow, you saw my point regarding RT and tensor cores being passed down from datacenter to the gaming sector and interpreted that as me acting that it's okay for corporations to fail from bad business practices... when I already bemoaned AMD's practices with its video cards.My dude, you're acting as if it's OK to fail due to shitty business practices because the particular part of the industry isn't that important, it's a false premise based on assumptions you made out of thin air. If a corporation participates in a particular part of an industry they OBVIOUSLY want to succeed even if it isn't their top priority