I am concerned about the long-term viability of AMD as a competitor in the gaming market. Sure, AMD can survive as a bottom feeder, but that is irrelevant to me as a gamer. At the gaming-grade CPU level and above, INTC is obviously not going to let up the pressure and has stormed back in the server market, not just in desktops and laptops. NVDA meanwhile had Fermi problems but muddled through and has a deathgrip on the non-gaming portion of the high-end graphics market. Even in the gaming market where NVDA trails in DX11, NVDA has great mindshare and is highly competitive and a big architectural advantage right now, particularly in geometry, though that last part is not going to be decisive unless console games start exploiting it. Lastly, AMD stupidly sold off its mobile division, whereas NVDA is poised to (finally) enter it in a big way.
Bottom line: I hope AMD gets its act together and keeps competition healthy in the marketplace, else we will all end up paying higher prices.