How is a GPU that performs the same as an existing GPU for the same price (old MSRP doesn’t matter today) being spun as an “antidote” of any kind?
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The most important thing about the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card, available today, is its $500 price.
Reviewers agree: its performance is often indistinguishable from the AMD RX 6800 XT, a card released nearly three years ago.
(Nvidia also recently released GPUs that couldn’t always beat their two-year-old predecessors: What has the industry been doing all that time?
The reason today’s reviews of the RX 7800 XT are quite favorable, including ours, is that AMD is cutting against inflation.
I suspect Nvidia and AMD thought GPU buyers had gotten used to price increases.
During the height of the pandemic, the AMD RX 6800 XT’s street price went north of $1,500.
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