After Vega... I am surprised they didn't start earlier.
They don't need a killer GPU they need a mid range monster that can actually be overclocked. That is where they will sell lots of GPUs.
I am glad they are ditching GCN. We don't need kitchen sinks.
They do for the status and to win some mindshare from Nvidia, Even if all they mainly sell is a really good mid range that overclocks like crazy, A lot of people judge a company based on their halo product.
I've seen it a lot on forums and even more importantly when I worked in places like Dixons and at PCWorld I would hear people very often say "Nvidia have the best top end card so go with whatever they have", Main phrase there "whatever they have" because the halo product set the tone.
They don't even need to sell a lot of their halo product, So long as it's known about as it will influence the sales of the rest of the lineup, Again this is through my own experience in sales at Dixons and PCWorld.
AFAIK PCWorld and Dixons are now under the same umbrella, The same as Currys, But at the time I worked at 2 different places.
My experience of PC world was that staff new little about the products they were selling, I no longer visit other than for a look about if the wifes in clothes shops.
You must have been an exception to the rule of clueless staff and I fully agree that AMD need a card that will beat the 1080Ti in order to get any mind-share from nVidia
They don't stand a snowflake's chance in hell of ever producing another product that will compete with Nvidia at the high end. They just can't, because they don't have Nvidia's money nor success. The best we can hope for is reasonably priced overclockable mid range cards.
Look what happened the last two times they tried to compete with Nvidia. Fury X (sniggers) V 980Ti and Vega 64 VS Titan XP. It was a horror show both times.
It is high time they dropped the kitchen sink Fermi arch and moved onto something that actually responds to high frequency.
They don't stand a snowflake's chance in hell of ever producing another product that will compete with Nvidia at the high end. They just can't, because they don't have Nvidia's money nor success. The best we can hope for is reasonably priced overclockable mid range cards.
Look what happened the last two times they tried to compete with Nvidia. Fury X (sniggers) V 980Ti and Vega 64 VS Titan XP. It was a horror show both times.
It is high time they dropped the kitchen sink Fermi arch and moved onto something that actually responds to high frequency.
Oh I fully agree but sadly that's why they will never win back a substantial amount of mindshare from Nvidia, No real halo products.
Oh I fully agree but sadly that's why they will never win back a substantial amount of mindshare from Nvidia, No real halo products.
expensive RDRAM and CRIMMS because you could not leave slots empty and so on
Yep I remember those... Don't know if I should own up to it, but I have an ancient Dell in the loft that featured that short lived tech...