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AMD Pledges to Take On NVIDIA’s High-End Turing With 7nm Radeon GPUs in 2019

AMD CEO Lisa Su – Nov 27, 2018 – 22nd Annual Credit Suisse Technology, Media & Telecom Conference
“We believe, we will be very competitive overall and that includes the high-end of the GPU market. Obviously there are new products out there from our competition. We will have our set of new products as well and we will be right there in the mix”

It’s not yer clear how exactly the company plans to compete with NVIDIA’s high-end Turing graphics cards. Especially after all the chatter we’ve been consistently hearing about AMD’s 7nm Navi being a mainstream focused product with GTX 1080 class performance.

[AMD's] Wang talked about the olden ATi & NVIDIA days where one would leapfrog the other every other year and how he plans to bring that competitive spirit back.


I think the author of the article overstates AMD's position. I think AMD will compete at the popular serious-gamer price ($200 to $300) sensible gaming high end ($400 to $600). I don't expect AMD to try selling $1000+ GPUs. Of course, that's an unsupported opinion. We'll see. Meantime:

Competition is good smile


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