If people want to use HBM2 as a main selling point, it's going to be VERY hard given Fury X. And I don't think Fury X is a bad launch or a bad product. I believe if the tables were turned (Nvidia + Freesync + Fury X vs AMD + 980Ti + Gsync), we'd have more Fury X owners here than 9809Ti owners. 80/20.
I'm not kidding either in this belief.
Nvidia knows how to sell something. They make things sound good to consumers.
AMD can take a perfectly good product, and kill it. Give AMD the 980Ti, and lets even ignore the fact that they'd screw up something like the cooler, or not have enough review samples, or have drivers that take years to reach maturity and show the true potential of the card, etc.
They'll push power consumption, FPS or some other metric. They'll draw straight comparisons to Fury X the whole time.
Give Nvidia Fury X, they'll know they're at an FPS disadvantage. They'll know they're at a power draw disadvantage. Nvidia doesn't CARE about what it's bad about. Nvidia always shapes the game to what they're winning at, which is what ANY intelligent company does.
What would Nvidia do in this position? They'd push Smooth gaming all day in our face. They would tell us how cheap Freesync monitors will be here at the end of the year. So what if you gain 5 FPS if you lose your soul with those evil AMD guys who pay devs off to gimp our gpus. At the end of the day, can you tell the difference between smooth gaming and smooth gaming? No... but your wallet can. Go with Fury X.
The reason I LOVE Nvidia as a COMPANY. I should have done a case study on them in business school haha.
Bumpgate? No problem for Nvidia.
GTX 970? "Show them the benches, they'll forget that we gave them segmented memory and love us for the fact that a GTX 970 came out SO CHEAP. SO CHEAP. Remember what we did for you... so forgive us this minor mistake that didn't effect your benches anyway and stop complaining! We know you love this card.
http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/directx/
5.98% of cards.. It's the MOST POPULAR CARD, and I didn't even know that before I started typing this." - NV internal convo between employees [taken with hidden camera footage blocked for concealment of identities /sarcasm]
Nvidia plays off things with no issues.
Their launches? Done so well. How they time their product releases to get the MOST out of their customers? They can get a person to get a GTX 970, then a Titan X, then go "You know what? I'll just get GTX 980 Ti SLI, that's faster and only a little bit more extra". They give themselves THREE chances to hit a high end consumer. In one generation. That's how you launch a generation there boys. That's how you make money.
That's why Nvidia isn't going anywhere right now. Nvidia's shares, ALWAYS go up(The only downfalls coincide with instances where the whole market collapsed.....). I wonder why...