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With how disappointing the AMD GPUs are according to kepler's leaks alongside Nvidia being retards as usual, we're going to have another skip generation and a major stagnation issue in the long run.
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RDNA4 won't be that disappointing if they improve price/performance.With how disappointing the AMD GPUs are according to kepler's leaks alongside Nvidia being retards as usual, we're going to have another skip generation and a major stagnation issue in the long run.
I was expecting that Intel's B580 release would maybe change the expectations for low-midrange GPUs for the other two, but given how the 8600 and 5060 has 8GB of VRAM and the price being above $300, I have extremely low expectations for them. Can't they read their customers that the majority are starved gamers who just want a GPU from the $100-$300 max price range or are they just purely fucking retarded?RDNA4 won't be that disappointing if they improve price/performance.
Whatever the top RDNA4/Navi 44 card is (e.g. 8800 XT) should be competitive with at least the 5070, probably the 5070 Ti. In the $500-600 range. No significant change to raster vs. the 7900 XTX but better raytracing and efficiency, at a lower price.
Then at the bottom with the small Navi 48 die, the 8600 XT is hopefully a bandwidth-starved 7700 XT (or a bit worse) with 16 GB. And I hope to see actual low-end cards based on that die to replace bad/overpriced 6500 XT, RTX 3050 6 GB, etc.
I don't know what you read from "Kepler", but nobody knows pricing because that can change within hours before the announcement. I also expect AMD to follow up the 7600 XT 16 GB with an 8600 XT 16 GB. Same 128-bit bus and GDDR6 though.but given how the 8600 and 5060 has 8GB of VRAM and the price being above $300, I have extremely low expectations for them.
I was referring to Kepler_L2. Also I noticed, why 128-bit? Why not say 192-bit? I don't see GPUs with 352-bit like the 2080ti anymore.I don't know what you read from "Kepler", but nobody knows pricing because that can change within hours before the announcement. I also expect AMD to follow up the 7600 XT 16 GB with an 8600 XT 16 GB. Same 128-bit bus and GDDR6 though.
I know who Kepler_L2 is, but you should never 100% believe any leaker. 128-bit is cheaper and uses less power. The memory controller is on the die taking up silicon area (or a separate MCD for Navi 31/32). We also have large enough VRAM modules now to give 8 or 16 GB to 128-bit cards, which is plenty. Technically, a 128-bit card could have 24 GB GDDR7 soon with the 3 GB modules, although that would be extreme. I think we could see a 128-bit RTX 5060 Sooper 12 GB, once 3 GB GDDR7 is available later in 2025.I was referring to Kepler_L2. Also I noticed, why 128-bit? Why not say 192-bit? I don't see GPUs with 352-bit like the 2080ti anymore.
I wonder how much marketshare Intel is going to snap up if the other two play silly games like that? I don't want to pay a scalper for a B580With how disappointing the AMD GPUs are according to kepler's leaks alongside Nvidia being retards as usual, we're going to have another skip generation and a major stagnation issue in the long run.
Not much. Even in datacenter, where you'd think buyers are less retarded than consoomers who see "NVIDIA 4090 best GPU ever" and then go buy a 3050 and wonder why it sucks, brand identity wins. By price and performance, EPYC should have been beating the shit out of Xeon since 2019, but it's only now that AMD is reaching a majority share of the server CPU market.I wonder how much marketshare Intel is going to snap up if the other two play silly games like that? I don't want to pay a scalper for a B580
Would you say that AMDs software has caught up to Intel and Nvidia, then?Not much. Even in datacenter, where you'd think buyers are less retarded than consoomers who see "NVIDIA 4090 best GPU ever" and then go buy a 3050 and wonder why it sucks, brand identity wins. By price and performance, EPYC should have been beating the shit out of Xeon since 2019, but it's only now that AMD is reaching a majority share of the server CPU market.
Same is happening in datacenter GPUs. Instinct gives you by far the best bang for the buck, but people still demand NVIDIA's overpriced meltboxes "because AMD doesn't have CUDA" and other such retarded reasoning.
Would you say that AMDs software has caught up to Intel and Nvidia, then?
lolAmong the listed demands, the plaintiffs seek the entire sum of Gelsinger's $207 million salary earned during his tenure in 2021, 2022, and 2023, which would then be paid back to Intel.
You know you REALLY screwed up when they ask you to return your golden parachute back to the company like its a stolen work laptop from the guys who lost their jobs because of you.
There is not a lot of B580 supply, and probably never will be. Intel's Battlemage is not a savior. It is a weak card that they are probably selling at a loss because it uses too much silicon to reach the 7600 XT / 6700 XT / 4060 level. Releasing it in December 2024 allowed them to avoid it becoming part of a shareholder lawsuit.I am just really curious how the low end sales look in 6-12 months from now when Nvidia and AMDs low end cards (god forbid they actually charge 300+ for 8gb) have been revealed and people had some time to buy the B580.
With how positive overall reception has been i would be surprised if Intel does not outperform another round of "planned obsolescence special" 8gig 300$+ entry level cards.
I hate the name-numbers arms race.Instead of 8800 XT for the top RDNA4 GPU, the rumor mill thinks it will be called a "9070 XT" now:
AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT named as possible RDNA4 SKU
AMD reportedly preparing Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 GPUs, mobile variants also identified
Another Marketing Disaster. There also might be some RDNA3 refresh GPUs such as 7750/7650/7650 GRE.
I'd pay good money for a GPU called the 1488 TND.I hate the name-numbers arms race.
Fuck Evil Commando and the rest of the mascots just put the Palit frog on the box!I'd pay good money for a GPU called the 1488 TND.
The B580 is faster than a 4060, which is faster than a 3060.Is the Nvidia 3060 12gb or the Intel B580 a better GPU? Or is that depending on sale price?