Read more.Indicates AMD's EVP of the Computing and Graphics Business Group, Rick Bergman.
Read more.Indicates AMD's EVP of the Computing and Graphics Business Group, Rick Bergman.
We all love AMD but Nvidia is still in-front in the GPU sector. I may hate Nvidia's anti-competitive ideologies but DLSS, tensor core tech and compute capabilities of their server grade products are way ahead.
For now. And the stupid games being played by Nvidia to squeeze out more performance are silly. 300W+ on a consumer board and a launch that was not really a launch. Shows that they a) have some good industrial espionage going on and b) that they had to really push to maintain that leadership this cycle.
Sounds familiar to me.
if amd do beat nvidia to 5nm .then i think we will see some very good consumer news ..
nvidia do know it's on the cards why do you think they bought arm ..
What does it matter now if men believe or no?
What is to come will come. And soon you too will stand aside,
To murmur in pity that my words were true
(Cassandra, in Agamemnon by Aeschylus)
To see the wizard one must look behind the curtain ....
AMD is sharp on what they want to do though, it is for me personally not about who do 10 FPS better or worse, if I can get 80hz 4K as minimum all time with everything on and at lower watt, that is where my coin is going, then I do not care if it is team red or team green... same with intel vs nvidia.
AMD got the horse power to refine their tech in a degree that the others do not, if a company like MATROX still did consumer PC GFX, then both AMD and Nvidia would really need to do stuff to keep up, and that is just my 2 cents to the dialog.
i think i will upgrade to 5nm gear, so new cpu - mobo - ram - gfx i assume, but thats all 2022 i think.
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