A brief "financial page" article today says both AMD and Nvidia are "moving up" nearly equally as investments -- however:

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Analyst claims RX change was better than Pascal

MKM analyst Ian Ing claims that AMD’s recent gaming refresh was better done than Nvidia’s.

Writing in a research report, Ing said .. AMD’s transition to the RX series from the R9 this month is proving smoother than Nvidia’s switch to Pascal architecture from Maxwell..

Ing upped his price target on Advanced Micro Devices stock to 5 from 4, and on Nvidia stock to 52 from 43. On the stock market today, AMD stock rose 0.9 per cent to 4.51. Nvidia climbed 0.2 per cent to 46.33..

“We would grow concerned if the present [Nvidia 1000 series] availability pattern persists in the coming weeks, which would imply [Nvidia] supply issues/shortages,” Ing said.


Just an "investment analyst" perspective. On that note, Newegg has 12 different 1080 cards listed -- all "out of stock" today -- they've never had one "in stock" when I've checked. There seem to have been some that I missed -- as there are several owner reviews of 1080s. But, apparently the supply is "thin". Nvidia may have rushed a few cards to market for publicity ahead of AMD's Polaris 10 rumored-launch date. Other rumors, mentioned in previous posts, indicate Nvidia will have more stock sometime this month. We'll see how "bountiful" the AMD launch is -- in 3 or 4 weeks.

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