That's all ya can do is compare with what is offered and another example of the importance of execution. AMD is placed in a nice position and can price their small die in monolithic price-points! Good for AMD and for enthusiasts and early adopters that desire and demand the very best. One can make the case, that AMD was too committed to the sweet spot strategy with the 5870 and 5850 and left too much revenue, profits and margins on the table.
Can't argue this - AMD seems to be more nimble and has caught nV off-guard in the past 3 or 4 generations. Now we just have to wait another 3-6 months for nV to respond, assuming history holds.
My biggest concern is that instead of rumors about performance, price, schedule, whatever from nV about their next gen we're seeing lots of FUD trying to tear down what's obviously a good launch from AMD (not from you, just in general). That makes me worried that they don't have much positive to share about the card, which means even less competition when the hardware does arrive. But I could be reading too much into their relative silence.