If anything, I wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia raised their prices due to demand > supply.
The retailers generally do that.
As far as the AMD price cut, it's entirely possible it doesn't get cut. I read somewhere that the biggest reason for the $550 price point on the 7970 was that general consumers equate the most expensive as the best. AMD saw that even though their 5XXX and 6XXX series was a) out first and b) competitive that buyers viewed them as inferior simply because they were cheaper.
If anything, I wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia raised their prices due to demand > supply.
New AMD CEO: We Need to Become Predators
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Predator-Rory-Read-CEO-employee-address-Radeon,13333.html
If AMD are the Predators, then logically you the consumers are the prey.
I don't know if you are intentionally trolling or if it is so inconceivable for you to think that AMD wants to prey on NVIDIA's profits and market share.
"We can be the leaders, we don't need to look left or right"
"Weheve' gotta become the hunters. We have to look forward. We have to attack the hill."
So a $280 bulldozer product, and $550-$600 7970 product screams market share growth and cutting into Nvidia/Intel profits to you?
Did you forget both those competing product lines & price brackets have superior products from the other camps respectively, both of which have more brand recognition?
You set your goals, you don't look left or right, you attack the hill while ignoring everything around you... My thought here is that the hill is the consumers, why would they be attacking and ignoring their direct competitors if they're attacking them.. Further more why is another analogy of a third vantage used to represent a third area/group (left Intel, right Nvidia) if not to represent the consumer (hill)?
You ignore Intel, you overprice bulldozer. You ignore Nvidia, you overprice your 28nm GPUs launching the worst price/performance full node swing we've ever seen. You attack the consumers, gouge them at will, feed off their loyalty, devour their wallets - be the hunter.
New AMD CEO: We Need to Become Predators
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Predator-Rory-Read-CEO-employee-address-Radeon,13333.html
If AMD are the Predators, then logically you the consumers are the prey.
New AMD CEO: We Need to Become Predators
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Predator-Rory-Read-CEO-employee-address-Radeon,13333.html
If AMD are the Predators, then logically you the consumers are the prey.
"We can be the leaders, we don't need to look left or right"
"Weheve' gotta become the hunters. We have to look forward. We have to attack the hill."
So a $280 bulldozer product, and $550-$600 7970 product screams market share growth and cutting into Nvidia/Intel profits to you?
Did you forget both those competing product lines & price brackets have superior products from the other camps respectively, both of which have more brand recognition?
You set your goals, you don't look left or right, you attack the hill while ignoring everything around you... My thought here is that the hill is the consumers, why would they be attacking and ignoring their direct competitors if they're attacking them.. Further more why is another analogy of a third vantage used to represent a third area/group (left Intel, right Nvidia) if not to represent the consumer (hill)?
You ignore Intel, you overprice bulldozer. You ignore Nvidia, you overprice your 28nm GPUs launching the worst price/performance full node swing we've ever seen. You attack the consumers, gouge them at will, feed off their loyalty, devour their wallets - be the hunter.
If anything, I wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia raised their prices due to demand > supply.
Why do you post that here and then ask over at ABT if it is infraction worthy?
http://alienbabeltech.com/abt/viewtopic.php?p=61730#p61730
It's these kind of actions that make me think of this kind of post as nothing more than trolling (even though I agree with your sarcastic analogy.)
I don't get why some of you guys post here, then run over to ABT and start marching to a different tune? If you don't like posting here, no one is forcing you too. Seriously.
Not really a topic of discussion for this thread, but I think you already knew that.
Why do you post that here and then ask over at ABT if it is infraction worthy?
http://alienbabeltech.com/abt/viewtopic.php?p=61730#p61730
It's these kind of actions that make me think of this kind of post as nothing more than trolling (even though I agree with your sarcastic analogy.)
I don't get why some of you guys post here, then run over to ABT and start marching to a different tune? If you don't like posting here, no one is forcing you too. Seriously.
This is interesting,
Yesterday i was looking in the egg for the GTX680, every card was sold out. When i checked the HD7970 they had every one ready for shipping.
If they have a lot of HD7970 in stock and they cant sell them i believe they will lower the price $20-30 or even more. GTX680 availability looks horrific at the moment, if HD7970 drop bellow $499 it will sell well.
That could actually start a mild price war in April-June when GTX680 availability will get better.