So... AMD are releasing three GPUs, the cheapest card of which is still over $100.
Are we to assume that AMD thinks the sub $100 market is now already completely dead, and that IB will be good enough for people who might consider sub-$100 cards?
Given that Intel makes up the vast majority of CPU sales, having nothing to compete with Intel integrated graphics at the low end seems kind of silly.
While there are various rebadged 6000 series (and 5000) GPUs being sold by OEMs as low end 7000 series cards, they are OEM only.
If you want an HTPC card, you have to spend $100 and get a 60w TDP GPU in the HD7750, or get a 6000 series card which is (somewhat) less power efficient.
Or you go NV, who rumours indicate will still be making somewhat low end GPUs.
It seems like AMD doesn't think people making an HTPC will want to get a low power card, and maybe I am making up a market in my head, but it seems like they have dropped the line too soon. Maybe in another year or two, when Ivybridge is the dominant CPU, with twice the IGP power of SB, it would make more sense. But now it seems like NV can basically move in and take the low power crown at the low end.
Is it too soon to drop the sub $100 GPU line? Are AMD making a mistake and gifting NV a reasonable (but low margin) market?
(I ask this as someone who recently bought a sub-$100 GPU for my HTPC, which has an Intel CPU with integrated graphics, Sandy Bridge based Pentium).
Are we to assume that AMD thinks the sub $100 market is now already completely dead, and that IB will be good enough for people who might consider sub-$100 cards?
Given that Intel makes up the vast majority of CPU sales, having nothing to compete with Intel integrated graphics at the low end seems kind of silly.
While there are various rebadged 6000 series (and 5000) GPUs being sold by OEMs as low end 7000 series cards, they are OEM only.
If you want an HTPC card, you have to spend $100 and get a 60w TDP GPU in the HD7750, or get a 6000 series card which is (somewhat) less power efficient.
Or you go NV, who rumours indicate will still be making somewhat low end GPUs.
It seems like AMD doesn't think people making an HTPC will want to get a low power card, and maybe I am making up a market in my head, but it seems like they have dropped the line too soon. Maybe in another year or two, when Ivybridge is the dominant CPU, with twice the IGP power of SB, it would make more sense. But now it seems like NV can basically move in and take the low power crown at the low end.
Is it too soon to drop the sub $100 GPU line? Are AMD making a mistake and gifting NV a reasonable (but low margin) market?
(I ask this as someone who recently bought a sub-$100 GPU for my HTPC, which has an Intel CPU with integrated graphics, Sandy Bridge based Pentium).
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