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Some dedicated AIB partners have told Igor Wallossek that AMD is reportedly skipping the Radeon 7700 XT, for now. This news comes as some retailers have told the tech reviewer that they are seeing consumers focusing on either buying flagship offerings such as NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4090 or going the opposite direction seeking the lowest-priced cards they can find leaving the mid-tier cards largely sitting on the shelf. In turn, it has been speculated by these partners that AMD's plan is to put a greater focus on the more affordable entry-level tier segment instead. These board partners have told Igor that they already have market-ready Radeon RX 7600 models ready to show at the upcoming Computex event.
Meanwhile, partners that produce graphics cards for both AMD and NVIDIA are said to using a wait-and-see strategy to see how the market fares. NVIDIA recently released its GeForce RTX 4070, and Igor also confirmed that the RTX 4060 Ti will launch in May/June, but while the RTX 4070 has received favorable reviews many have criticized its price. This also happened with the RTX 4080. The Radeon RX 7700 XT is believed to be a more direct competitor to the GeForce RTX 4070 but as many retailers continue to see newly launched NVIDIA cards sit on shelves it is believed that AMD would rather not risk lost profits in competing at a price point that consumers are not showing interest in.
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Meanwhile, partners that produce graphics cards for both AMD and NVIDIA are said to using a wait-and-see strategy to see how the market fares. NVIDIA recently released its GeForce RTX 4070, and Igor also confirmed that the RTX 4060 Ti will launch in May/June, but while the RTX 4070 has received favorable reviews many have criticized its price. This also happened with the RTX 4080. The Radeon RX 7700 XT is believed to be a more direct competitor to the GeForce RTX 4070 but as many retailers continue to see newly launched NVIDIA cards sit on shelves it is believed that AMD would rather not risk lost profits in competing at a price point that consumers are not showing interest in.
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