Lol if this is true there will be a lot of tears from some that thought it was going to be a titan x killer.
Highly unlikely. If Fiji Fury is slower than 980Ti, AMD will probably price is lower. That gives even more affordable options for PC gamers, a far cry from that overpriced mid-range 980 that we endured for 8 months (yawn). It means competition will drive superior price/performance points on the technology curve at various pricing segments, likely pushing 980 $499 even lower as well. Either way, anyone who waited this long will be able to buy a Titan X killer no matter what - because 980Ti after-market cards exist. A lot of people at this point are either getting 980Ti or Fiji or waiting to Pascal gen. If anything, the only people shedding tears should be TX owners who spent $350 per each card for e-peen/bragging rights and then another on AIO CLCs/waterblock to keep Titan Xs from not sounding like a jet engine. The hilarious part is even after all that the cream of the crop KINGPIN 980Ti after-market card should beat the Titan X. :thumbsup:
$1300 GTX980Ti SLI = 97% of Titan X SLI performance for $700 less. Titan X has already been killed off. Oops.
So many people thought the 980 Ti was a "panicked" release and I questioned that assertion and noted it was NVIDIA's plan to finish off AMD and if this pans out, we'll see AMD in big trouble for another few quarters.
Sounds like some fantasy right there. AMD has the entire console business, should announce their design win with Nintendo's NX console and they are bound to get new design wins with MediaTek. They are probably already working on R9 400 series and Fiji HBM1 card lays a nice foundation for their next gen series. With $900 million in the bank, AMD will easily make it to the launch of Zen and R9 400 series. They might not regain much market share this gen due to what appears to be lack of competitive mobile dGPUs, but they aren't getting finished off any time soon.
So many people thought the 980 Ti was a "panicked" release and I questioned that assertion and noted it was NVIDIA's plan to finish off AMD and if this pans out, we'll see AMD in big trouble for another few quarters.
Thankfully the GPU market isn't just made up of $650-1000 cards. We still don't know where the rest of R9 300 series will fall. There is potential that a fully unlocked Tonga will easily beat a 960, that an after-market 390 will beat a 970 and have 8GB of VRAM to boot, while a $400 390X could come in at 95% of the 980's performance for $100 less. Then there is Fiji PRO that should obsolete the $500 980 as well if AMD prices it at $550.
Even if NV takes the performance crown with 980Ti/Titan X, doesn't mean the rest of AMD's $100-550 cards will be a fail.
Btw, I'm not surprised that one fanboy defending another one.
It's hard to imagine how anyone can hate AMD so much considering he bought HD5800M, 6900M and supposedly 7900M series and suffered through broken CF setups for 3 generations in a row. I am sorry but who the buys 3 consecutive generations of supposedly broken CF flagship mobile cards when any normal PC gamer would have switched after 1 unhappy generation?
Besides, one has to wonder why he even cares about Fiji XT at all considering his monitor is:
LG 27EA83-D (10 bit IPS), ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q 144 Hz +
G-Sync
That means even if Fiji XT cost $499 and was by pure magic 2X faster than Titan X, he wouldn't buy it anyway.
If I were the most hardcore NV fan in the world, I would still want AMD to bring out cards that are as fast as possible simply because I would want AMD to push NV that much more (for example to push NV to release a fully unlocked 980Ti Black Edition with 3072 shaders and 1200-1300mhz clocks), not to mention stronger competition from AMD will ensure more pricing pressure on NV. I guess this is too much logic for certain fans of a particular brand who desire nothing more but 100% monopoly in the marketplace.