nVidia was not late. They needed time to produce enough chips - thx to AMD. Their overpriced strategy was one side of the success of Kepler.
You just stated that "extra time was needed" to defend the fact that NV wasn't late? Is that an oxymoron?
HD7750/7770 sell for high prices, uncontested for this entire generation by NV. You blame AMD only.
HD7850/7870 sell for high prices, uncontested for 7 months of this generation until 660/660Ti launch(ed). You blame AMD only.
Whose fault? AMD alone!! NV had nothing to do with it.......
HD7950 = Jan 31st @ $449 - NV has no competing card for 3 months until 670 launched.
AMD drops prices (what you do in a first mover advantage strategy)
HD7950 goes uncontested until GTX660Ti launches
AMD drops prices
^ You say AMD ripped off us, they are desperate, always needing to drop prices to compete.
^ I say, AMD knew NV was late, raised prices, knew early adopters will pay the premium, and will drop prices only when they have to. (Most of us called this at 7950/7970 launching, saying way ahead that AMD will drop prices later).
It was really a great strategy to "go premium". :sneaky:
It's not to go premium. It's to go back to normal ATI prices. AMD graphics are not Walmart. AMD tried selling premium product at Walmart prices, NV loyalists didn't bite, for 3 generations in a row. :hmm:
Maybe the change was needed? Did this ever occur to you? NV ended with 62-63% discrete GPU market share after Fermi. You don't do the same thing over and over if it gives you the same results. You know like how you bought HD5850/5870 when they launched at $269/369 6 months before Fermi and you bought one of those cards, you did right? That really worked! (sarcasm)
The alternative was to try for a 4th generation in a row to give away cards for free to people like you who wouldn't buy an AMD card if it was $200 and 200% faster. Might as well close doors trying to get NV loyalists to switch. You seem to have a massive problem with AMD cards being priced at $450-500 but
HD7970 GE > GTX680. :sneaky: Should AMD be selling this for $299?
What about when ATI smacked GeForce 4 with 9700Pro and then FX5800U with 9800Pro and then had the fastest single-GPU with X800XT/X850XT PE, and then X1900XTX/1950XTX, this ATI premium strategy was also a problem according to you?
Funny that you think AMD should still be selling you cards at discounts when NV was selling GTX580 for $430-450 when 7950 launch and you are placing no blame on them either. Should AMD keep giving you cards that are just as fast for $299/$369 if it means eventual bankruptcy?
Also, great logic defending NV "not being late" when all they had to do was launch GK110 and deliver GTX650/660/660Ti 6 months ago and force AMD to compete on price again. They didn't. Using TSMC excuses changes nothing that GTX660Ti launched August 16th (or
6 months after HD7950), while GTX660/650 will launch Sept 13th or
7 months after 7850/7870. Those are the facts = it's called being late and AMD took full advantage of NV's strategy due to lack of competitive pricing pressure.
NV did the same with 8800GTX @ $600, GTX280 @ $650, GTX260 @ $400, where where you then complaining? :biggrin:
I hear only NV is allowed to sell videocards for $500. It's pretty hilarious to read that NV was able to sell a 294mm^2 die chip for $500 and they aren't ripping you off since they purposely held back GK110? But when AMD prices their cards high because NV supposedly purposely held off GK110 they are ripping you off? So in your mind HD7970 GE should be $369 and GTX680 $499?
Team Green's thoughts:
- AMD competes on price/performance --> AMD is desperate. They have to compete on price with 4800/5800/6900 series because NV makes the BEST cardS!! NV loyalists don't buy 30-40% discounted AMD cards even though they offer better price/performance for 3 generations in a row overall.
- AMD raises prices to ATI levels, beats NV badly to market, gives faster performance than 680 with driver updates --> OMG! AMD is ripping us off. Premium strategy for Walmart product. Team Green claims GK110 was purposely held off (maybe) but then go out and buy a $500 mid-range Kepler card anyway (even though it's really just a GTX560Ti replacement).
If you are going to say we are being ripped off, at least admit that both AMD and NV raised prices. The way NV did it is sneaky - they are selling you a 294mm^2 compute neutered chip for $500.
Ok, new 2013 AMD strategy is rumoured. HD8970 series will be $99. Launches April 1, 2013.
Team Green's response:
- But there is no PhysX, no CUDA, no TXAA, goes out buys a $500 GTX780. AMD is bankrupt. 2014, GTX880 launches at $999.
Even I didn't like AMD raising prices and I was very vocal at launch, but then I thought about it over time and if this new strategy means AMD surviving, I'd rather have $500 AMD cards than $1000 NV cards from 1 GPU maker when there AMD has no $ left.