LOL, this is epic, gotta respond anyway, can't help it.
This is a personal battle, so i won't take part. But i do know that you're being pessimistic regarding AMD's good intention of adding value to their costumers, right ? OK, move on.
In this, we will have to wait for the complete review, won't we ? Fact, this new gen chips is still built on TSMC's 40 nm process, die size does get smaller, but AMD's graphic isn't exactly raking in profits, so ? We'll see what kinda verdict that reviewers gonna put on these babies, somehow with the leaked US$ 239 & 179 tag prices, i think they will be quite positive. Value pof a product is always calculated factoring what kinda value that competitor's offering. Now, if the card is slightly more expensive, yet performs much higher in percentage compared to the price difference, consuming less power, incorporating new features, aren't those giving more value to customers ? Regarding OCing room, we just have wait for more info, Bart XT has the same TDP of Cypress Pro, and the cooler of the reference board isn't bad either, there is some wiggle room, but indeed there's a concern regarding chip's clocking wall.
No, being OVERLY pessimistic is more appropiate. I've admitted of being too optimistic sometime, but you're too much further on the opposite. If the SEP prices are true, that's already a great starter, considering the cards are the more expensive reference board designs. If the supply permits, we can expect more aggressive pricing movement from AMD's AIBs, since nVidia does have competitors in this segment & won't easily yield their fame & goodwill that GTX 460 series produced.
Considering the leaked presentation slide, it's quite clear that AMD build this chip as the sweetspot successor of RV 770, and compare it against HD 5850 of its own, and GF 104 derivatives from competitor. It clearly beat the competitors in absolute stock performance, with lower TDP and more features compared to its older brother. We have to see whether it will be a good OCer, but the leaked US$ 239 price shows that Bart XT will be priced lower than HD 5850 current market price, matching GTX 470 performance, if those aren't REASONABLY good for consumers, then what else would be ?
We'll see how it unfolds. We hear you that "we might get incredible scalping for even barts", perhaps US$ 399 scalped price ?? I don't think your EXTREME scenario would happen, but to each on their own prediction, okay, move on.
No, it was AMD's fault for not factoring TSMC's incompetence of supplying enough wafer for Evergreen generation, creating a short in supply that pushed the price structure upward, whether by MSRP increase or scalping. You make so much PESSIMIST assumption it's just mindboggling.
REASONABLE =! being totally pessimistic that's borderline annoying (Terrance annoying).
You can expect whatever you want, the market will be the final judge of AMD's decision. I admit that this resegmenting, new naming allignment, is rather confusing & misleading, but your suggestion is even more confusing. Bart is still made with TSMC's 40 nm process, significantly bigger than Juniper, AMD decided that the chip is more appropiate (for their own good) in the new market segment, replacing HD 5850 & the inept HD 5830, rather than straightforward replacing Juniper, that's their discretion and from one perspective, quite a rightful & correct thing to do.
And you now think that AMD's a charity not a company that's in corner, keep raking losses by quarters, and needs every penny they could get ? People can be naive but puhleezze ..... IT AIN'T NO CHARITY !
AMD has every FLEXIBILITY in pricing, much more so compared to nVidia with their own GF 104, but what incentive do they have to follow your price structure suggestion ? The minute nVidia decide to be more competitive by launching full fledged GF 104 at reasonable price, reducing the current GTX 460s price, and if supply outstripped demand, you think AMD will be stupid to allow the stockpile of unsold Barts mounting in their warehouse get unsold because of uncompetitive prices as you suggested ??
Why do you think AMD would INTENTIONALLY choke the supply if they have COST LEADERSHIP over competitor ???? Do you know economics 1-2-3 ?
This still has to be proven, and while i do think AMD will focus more on optimising the profitability of their graphic division (since compute division is still in shambles), they're smart enough to realize not to destroy the goodwill that was built throughout the last 2 years and marketshare domination/leadership is very important for their longterm well being.
Be optimistic fella, even i still has some optimism left for nVidia, releasing the full fledged GF 104 in sufficient quantity & competitive price is a must and seems imminent. Above that, well, we'll see whether they have the guts to release dual GF 104 card, atleast to maintain some dignity until the real response (if you want to call another monster chip as real response to Cayman) arrives in Q1 2011.
This is quite a hilarity coming from you, LOL.
1. No, AMD's getting more profitable in the short run is rather bad for consumers, but GOOD for consumers longterm interest, since it will make AMD's stronger & healthier, more R&D money for future products.
2. LOL, NO, nVidia won't fold anytime near, nor for medium term (longterm, well, everything die in the end). nVidia's balance sheet is still much stronger than AMD, they still have quite a big budget for better products in the future, their engineers aren't imbecile, and they can learn from their mistakes. Leveraging their total dominance in professional market is good enough to shore them out of today's the storm, so i find your view is too darn PESSIMIST.
3. LOL, so you condemn AMD's effort to be more profitable while also trying to segment the market better & offer more value to consumers with more appropiate products ??? Have you condemn nVidia in the past for controlling 65% market share, dominant enough to shovel CUDA, PhysX, and their propietary craps down our throat ?? Did you condemn nVidia for releasing G80, while G71 was already dominant at that time & giving much more profit to nVidia compared to ATi at that time ??
You my friend, has so much flawed logic in your way of thinking, and too much PESSIMISM even NEGATIVISM toward AMD i start to think you're a hater already.![]()





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