Is it just me or does AMD’s desktop GPU strategy just seem bad?
Nvidia basically makes sure their stupid expensive card is the fastest each generation. Invests heavily into drivers. Rolls out new technologies so people have a reason to justify buying Nvidia even if pricing is high. And is an absolute marketing Juggernaut.
AMD is unable to take the top performance spot, plays catch up on features and doesn’t price their cards that aggressively.
Maybe they need to resurrect the fury brand, throw 600W of tdp and built in liquid cooling at it. And grab the top spot. Then price the rest of the lineup aggressively, and focus mostly on drivers and their own technology features.
Last time the GPU market really felt like a fight was with the R9 290x, which was the last time an AMD GPU had the top performance crown.
Is it just me or does AMD’s desktop GPU strategy just seem bad?
Nvidia basically makes sure their stupid expensive card is the fastest each generation. Invests heavily into drivers. Rolls out new technologies so people have a reason to justify buying Nvidia even if pricing is high. And is an absolute marketing Juggernaut.
AMD is unable to take the top performance spot, plays catch up on features and doesn’t price their cards that aggressively.
Maybe they need to resurrect the fury brand, throw 600W of tdp and built in liquid cooling at it. And grab the top spot. Then price the rest of the lineup aggressively, and focus mostly on drivers and their own technology features.
Last time the GPU market really felt like a fight was with the R9 290x, which was the last time an AMD GPU had the top performance crown.