• LeadersAtWork@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Because this low-cost card also happens to be a powerhouse. Understated and overdelivered. Haven’t seen that for quite some time.

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          1 month ago

          Love shitting on intel as their parasitic execs team gutted the company. But clearly there is still some engineering talent AND business talent left.

          These benchmarks doing the marketing lol

          As millennials grew up we were too eager to buy to go up market so nvidia kept taxing this behavior.

          The 200-300 bucks sweetspot is the benchmark for technology, it should be accessible.

          Nvidia is essentially now making cards to upper class middle aged cucks with disposable income

          AI and crypto prolly had bigger impact…

          But of Intel can do it, does it mean and nvodia and and is fucking us over?

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    1 month ago

    This is what AMD should have delivered in the RX 6000 and 7000 Lineup. A card thats a hair better than Nvidia in Raster at the same price but which lacks Nvidia’s feature stack isn’t cutting it.

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      28 days ago

      Thing is, Intel is 100% losing money on this, and they’re willing to lose money to gain any modicum of market share, but AMD has no such concern/incentive. But we shall see about the RX 8000 and how they’re going to do, considering they dropped top of the line and are allegedly focusing on fighting Nvidia on their turf (rt and ai features), maybe they’ll have something nicely cooked for us. I’m really happy with my RX 6750 XT though, playing everything new 1080p high at 60+.