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Recent driver updates have enabled the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT to close the gap, and sometimes pass, NVIDIA's budget-priced top-end GPU.
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I would not be surprised if this is the case at allI suspect AMD ran into a specific wall with the 9k series. Again, just a guess or if you prefer intuition, I think they did build high end prototypes and the die/chip (what's the right word) was just plain needing too much power to run at competitive speeds. If not that some other technical issue that similarly would have been a serious issue or flaw in the design - like awful memory bandwidth due to not getting the most advanced HBM.
Anyhow, all speculation off the top of my head.
Hopefully the 11k series will be designed around overcoming whatever the blocker(s) are/were and AMD has a king of the circuit board pile winning GPU.
These days it would be Nvidia cards for drivers.... or for hardware malfunctions, firmware updates that are bricking cards, cards leaking coolant... and so forth...A lot of folks won’t even consider AMD graphics. Because, you know, drivers
I would not be surprised if this is the case at all
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It takes a ton of resources to put together a card that’s not going to sell big numbers - mostly it’s just there as a halo product and bragging rights. Even at the margins it may get, I think AMD knows they likely wouldn’t be able to sell enough recoup what it takes to develop the reference design for the card.
A lot of folks won’t even consider AMD graphics. Because, you know, drivers
I was just being a smartass but all you guys jumped on it literally hahBut yeah, I really just wanted to post that I don't think it has anything to do about 'drivers' anymore, it's everything else now.
I'd like to see Intel get out a higher end card too.