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But looking back, it was an overrated positive from people probably tired of Intel's 4-core stagnation. Most people don't need to upgrade CPUs every few years.
Most people throw out their old computer and buy a new one when they need an upgrade. Few people even bother upgrading their RAM, let alone unscrew a heat exchanger and put a new CPU in an old motherboard.
I would advise you to stick with Nvidia or Intel for time being. They are leading in the AI space which is where I see most of the software landscape heading. 3080s are comparatively cheap if you grab one used. I got a 12GB one for SD and it works well enough. Cost roughly $600.
I know I sound like an NVIDIA shill, but DLSS2 makes such a big difference than AMD cards might as well be a generation behind right now. I'm half tempted to swap my 6700XT for a 3070, but I think I'll wait to see if there are any dual-slot Battlemage cards from Intel this year, or if they'll be making triple-slot, power-devouring monstrosities.