I can see why AMD won't charge what their GPU's should cost when they can get away with selling them for slightly less than Nvidia and hoping that enough customers will not care about the massive feature disparity when raw FPS is what counts the most. The chap from KitGuru mentioned this recently on Moore's Law is Dead. If the 9700XT and 9600XT GPU's from RDNA4 come out with little or no competition in terms of raw FPS, they won't charge what they should; they'll charge what they want because it's easier to sell products with higher profit margins but fewer of them. But they still want market share. So, really, they're in a difficult situation. They have to choose, but seemingly they don't want to. They want to go to the beach AND the skate park at the same time. Which is what Nvidia can do, because Nvidia make better products. If AMD really wants market share, they know what they need to do—they just don't want to do it, as previous generations prove. His words definitely say they are willing, but why have they not done it by now? There's always an excuse.