What's all this gloom and doom about? As far as I can tell the Fury is roughly equivalent to a stock 980Ti - although currently slightly slower on average. But it's a brand new architecture and my guess is that the Fury will end up significantly faster with driver updates.
Its not a brand new architecture. Its (a larger) Tonga with HBM. Not sure how much driver improvements will bring to an older arch that they're already quite familiar with.
The way I see it, the big failings for AMD here are:
1- Price
2- Poor overclock headroom
3- poor connectivity options.
The areas where it seem to do well is UHD and temps. But whats the point of fantastic temps with little OC headroom? And on the UHD front, you basically need a UHD
monitor with DP. If existing UHD TV, good luck with that.
Bottom line, for enthusiasts, 980ti with superior OC'ability is a no-brainer at same price. AMD would need a $100 price drop to stay in the game. Would devastate their margins, but not much choice.
I think the 980ti blind-sided them. I believe Fury-x was initially designed with lower clocks and higher OC headroom, but when 980ti arrived, they frantically did last minute changes of upping clock speeds to avoid a poorer showing in reviews. The same basic strategy with bulldozer, yank up the clocks to do avoid embarrassing reviews.