Yup, you can thank AMD for the current state of affairs with the top end GF8 prices being remarkably static since they were released a year ago, and for us not seeing a refresh of this line. This was the first Radeon series since the AMD buyout, and I tend to doubt it's a coincidence that it's their first totally blown generation since pre-Radeon.
I am kind of worrying that come time for ATI to respond to Nvidia's next major release, we'll see some kind of announcement from AMD in typical corporate speak to the effect that they no longer believe that developing GPU's for the enthusiast market is profitable, and that they intend to focus on the mainstream market. I could be totally wrong, and I hope I am, but I just have this vision of AMD - being a much larger company than ATI - coming on board and their bean counters deciding to allocate their R&D budget to different priorities. It isn't so much like if was with 3dfx, where they got clobbered by Nvidia and went under, it's more like a larger and somewhat more stable company that is facing stiff competition from Intel maybe wanting to focus more on that arena rather than fight a two-front war with both Intel and Nvidia.
- woolfe