If you see how many times he called me out because I didn't respond, then you know the answer was, "yes." As it was clear he wasn't going to stop until he got the answer he thought he was going to get. I don't expect any constructive conversation from this and I expect it to get locked, but if...
This has nothing to do with the thread you posted it in, so I didn't respond to it there. Here you go.
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From a post I did 3 years ago here, so you can't accuse me of making stuff up just to prove you wrong again. In 2014 I bought a 780Ti...
You're a one trick pony. Not everything can be defined with the same benchmark comparison chart you derail practically ever thread with.
The 980 Ti was the last market altering card. Released just 2 and a half months after the Titan X, the Ti was not expected that soon. If you read the rumor...
If there is an imminent release of an actual product then, yes, the press normally gets briefed ahead of time and gets product so the reviews are ready to go the day of release. However, unless AMD pulls off one of the biggest shockers in recent memory, they will not be announcing the...
They can adjust clock speeds and whether or how much they want to cut down a die well within 6 months of release which could effect baseline performance pretty significantly. Then aren't going design a new die or architecture in that amount of time.
Five days before the announcent? Yea, that will have a dramatic effect on market share. AMD has known for a while what they have. If your theory had any thruth to it, the leaks would have started long before we got this close to an official announcement.
Do any of the other tech giants do this? Intel, Nvidia, Apple, Samsung? Why does AMD need to give the press a heads up when no one else does?
Again Vega is not schedule for release for months. If the press writes an in depth article of a non existent product in 5 days or two weeks is...
True and concerning. If AMD has market altering products coming, there is no way they would want anything leaked just days before the announcement that would steal their thunder or tip off Nvidia and give them time to come up with a quick response strategy. The unveiling of Zen and Vega is...
5 days before the supposed official announcement of a product that won't be released before April? I don't see any strategic reason AMD would benefit from or want that.
What would be the point of a secret unveiling to the press? I could understand developers and oem's. Showing the press something they can't talk about would seem a waste of time.
What good is increased market share if it doesn't lead to increased profitablity? Having to drop the msrp of the 480 while adding a cheaper $200 4GB version just before release to counter the 1060 chewed up their potential profits. If AMD had released this supposed 490 they could have sold...
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