Yeah, I don't see why AMD ever needs to compete in the bleeding edge ever again if they can continue to release generational upgrades for the mid/high-end. APU's will take over the low-end soon I imagine and Nvidia will likely never allow AMD to take over the top tier, so Radeon in the dedicated GPU space should focus on the 60 to 70Ti class and create truly competitive products for the most important markets. With how poorly the 80-class GPUs have been performing these last two generations--and understandably as they are in the shadow of the 90-class, are still expensive, aren't generationally good upgrades, and are fundamentally not needed for most gamers--the 80-class is now in a weird position and may be replaced by the 70Ti and 90. Nvidia did this to themselves in reality. They may not regret it, but I do see the 80-class becoming less and less relevant as APU's take over the low-end and 60 to 70Ti-class GPUs cater to the widest market of enthusiast PC gamers.
Yeah, I also doubt Nvidia will reduce prices. A Super variant will likely succeed current Blackwell and will again be closer to what the original line-up should always have been.