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It was $999 last time adroc commented on the 16C Zen5 DT price IIRC. So unless he's communicated something else since then I guess that price stays as his claim.Why not give me your estimated or should I put $999 for 16-core?
It was $999 last time adroc commented on the 16C Zen5 DT price IIRC. So unless he's communicated something else since then I guess that price stays as his claim.
With the USD being so strong at the moment, I think it'll be a tough sell on many markets outside US though.
I hope it’s Liberian dollars instead. LRD/USD is 0,0052 at the moment so the 16C will be a bargain at 999.It will be funny if it turns out that @adroc_thurston time travelled to Canada and all these prices are in Canadian dollars.
Even if availability is fine, most people are gonna be torn between getting 9800X or waiting for 9800X3D. You don't win either way (buyer's remorse vs. you could die before the 9800X3D is available so the last thing you have on your mind before you blip out is, wish I had gotten the 9800X...).
There is no competition.Initial price high and then a price drop a few weeks later like with Zen4.
Only have to wait a year.So maybe you’ll have to wait for 9800X3D launch + X weeks
You forget how much better Zen 5 MIGHT be. If thats the case, a 9800X3D may not be that much faster than a 9800XEven if availability is fine, most people are gonna be torn between getting 9800X or waiting for 9800X3D. You don't win either way (buyer's remorse vs. you could die before the 9800X3D is available so the last thing you have on your mind before you blip out is, wish I had gotten the 9800X...).
You don't have a choice.No way in hell there will be a big enough market for them with that much of a price increase over Zen 4.
Coming out in April right?You don't have a choice.
Want the fastest thing? Pay up.
The only value Zen5 part is KRK1.
A tiny fraction of the market consists of people who want the fastest thing possible irrespective of price. I take you at your word that they're floating these prices. Based on AMD's recent history of MSRP it even seems plausible. This is a PR disaster if they actually try it. That's my point.You don't have a choice.
Want the fastest thing? Pay up.
The only value Zen5 part is KRK1.
Yeah but people will grumble and then with the passage of time when there is no hope of getting anything better from Intel, they will be forced to pay up.This is a PR disaster if they actually try it. That's my point.
Oh ya! That's why I predict 62%. It's a magical number. Oh ya!In this market at 999.99 for 16 core? Better have 50 to 60%% IPC lift on average.
Yeah but people will grumble and then with the passage of time when there is no hope of getting anything better from Intel, they will be forced to pay up.
Still upset?Coming out in April right?
no?This is a PR disaster if they actually try it.
I think the more likely scenario is that the small subset of non price sensitive ultra enthusiast and prosumer workstation customers would buy them. The non shill YouTube & website reviewers will poo all over them for the absurd price increase over the same class part from the previous generation. They'd encourage their viewers/readers not to buy them and justify it with price/performance charts. Only hyper-partisan AMD fans would defend the pricing on forums, reddit, and comment sections while everyone else would have their pitchforks out. Sales would be terrible and AMD would have to relent and reduce prices weeks after launch.Yeah but people will grumble and then with the passage of time when there is no hope of getting anything better from Intel, they will be forced to pay up.
yea but what are you gonna do?The non shill YouTube & website reviewers will poo all over them for the absurd price increase over the same class part from the previous generation
yea true Zen3 sales were just awful despite price bumps across the stack.Sales would be terrible
Neither of those vendors ship cores clocking anything worthwhile.They will have something to compete with Qualcomm and Apple.