Its 379$ to 699$. No matter how many times you write it wrong it wont be right. And that's big revenue.
AFAIK your from Europe too and you know it will cost much more here.
As a reference founders edition cards here are $850 and the Asus Strix is listed at $899. (Cheapest 980 TI is around $700)
No prices for 1070 yet, but I can assure everyone they will be at least $500. We don't know P10 pricing but AMD pricing here is usually much closer to US pricing. For example MSI Gaming 390 on newegg its $339 here $370. Given that I expect P10 to beat 1070 by a significant margin in performance/$.
are AMD delaying it because they're scared it doesn't match up to the GTX 1070? I don't understand why the big delay when the competition is blaring at the top of their lungs how awesome their cards are? AMD has a serious marketing issue.
.. AMD has a serious marketing issue.
Its simply because its not ready yet.
Yea, and dont discount it, they can have a screaming product and still manage to eff up marketing big time. I would not be the least surprised.
It will need to have an equivalent feature to SMP for me to consider it.
Source?
Because AMD haven't launched it and you cant buy it. There is no benefit in waiting.
So you have no source just your own pure conjecture.
Do you want to provide conjecture on why it's not ready yet despite AMD having shown working samples multiple times?
So you have no source just your own pure conjecture.
Do you want to provide conjecture on why it's not ready yet despite AMD having shown working samples multiple times?
Who knows?Maybe they are producing enough cards for a hard launch.. a certain other brand have no stock in my country. (Norway)
are AMD delaying it because they're scared it doesn't match up to the GTX 1070? I don't understand why the big delay when the competition is blaring at the top of their lungs how awesome their cards are? AMD has a serious marketing issue.
So you have no source just your own pure conjecture.
Do you want to provide conjecture on why it's not ready yet despite AMD having shown working samples multiple times?
So you have no source just your own pure conjecture.
Do you want to provide conjecture on why it's not ready yet despite AMD having shown working samples multiple times?
There is no NVIDIA product to compete against Polaris 10-11 until the end of June, so AMD has little reason to reveal anything earlier.
Also, AMD has to sell SKUs already in the market as much as NVIDIA, dont forget that.
By that logic nobody should release new cards.
I can guarantee you both Nvidia and AMD will launch GP106 and Polaris as fast as they can. They are not waiting for anything but getting the cards ready.
There is no NVIDIA product to compete against Polaris 10-11 until the end of June, so AMD has little reason to reveal anything earlier.
Also, AMD has to sell SKUs already in the market as much as NVIDIA, dont forget that.
By that logic nobody should release new cards.
I can guarantee you both Nvidia and AMD will launch GP106 and Polaris as fast as they can. They are not waiting for anything but getting the cards ready.
Apparently even though AMD has always said Mid year,before back to school for Polaris.
Now that NV has released two cards which dont even address the same market ,the fact that they wont rush out their release is an obvious sign of failure.
Never mind that they may have several corporate partners that have made plans expecting launch at a certain date,let's also ignore how terrible of an idea it is to launch a product in to a high volume market without having the production to back it.
I have to agree this is a blunder of epic proportions on AMD's behalf almost as bad as not pushing the 380X forward to launch at the same time as the GTX 970 launched. I mean what were/are they thinking ?![]()
But AMD delaying announcing their own new products doesn't help them sell existing products if nVidia already announced the 1070 that makes their entire top-range obsolete at current pricing.
