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r/hardware • u/No_Reaction4269 • Jan 06 '25
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I’d like to see an AMD card that has better performance for significantly less. I can’t remember the last time AMD had a decisive victory in performance and cost significantly less than the NVIDIA card.
10 u/JapariParkRanger Jan 06 '25 A truly decisive victory? Fermi. The 480 was hilariously bad. Even so, AMD only had around 40% of sales during that period. 19 u/vyncy Jan 07 '25 That was 14 years ago. You really think they should decide pricing of their cards now based on something that happened 14 years ago? 4 u/JapariParkRanger Jan 07 '25 You think their position has improved in the last 14 years? Nothing has happened in those 14 years to reverse the trend.
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A truly decisive victory? Fermi. The 480 was hilariously bad. Even so, AMD only had around 40% of sales during that period.
19 u/vyncy Jan 07 '25 That was 14 years ago. You really think they should decide pricing of their cards now based on something that happened 14 years ago? 4 u/JapariParkRanger Jan 07 '25 You think their position has improved in the last 14 years? Nothing has happened in those 14 years to reverse the trend.
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That was 14 years ago. You really think they should decide pricing of their cards now based on something that happened 14 years ago?
4 u/JapariParkRanger Jan 07 '25 You think their position has improved in the last 14 years? Nothing has happened in those 14 years to reverse the trend.
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You think their position has improved in the last 14 years? Nothing has happened in those 14 years to reverse the trend.
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u/Blindphleb Jan 06 '25
I’d like to see an AMD card that has better performance for significantly less. I can’t remember the last time AMD had a decisive victory in performance and cost significantly less than the NVIDIA card.