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Thats a bit strange indeed as GDDR6 isn't that cheap either AFAIK. Radeon 7 HBM2 16GB is said to cost around 320€ alone in that card, thats what makes the card so expensive. but that 8GB GDDR6 should be around ~150€, so that would leave only 100€ for the other parts of the GPU. Sounds too good to be true.
yeah i know i used Euros and the MSRP is said in USD, but they are usually 1:1 when it comes selling video cards here in Europe :D
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That would be right on time with Zen 2.
Currently with a Phenom II X4 + Radeon HD 7950.
I need a new rig. :)
Guess, I should wait some more months.
Prices will be probably quite high for new architecture prods.
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TL;DR: Most high end Navi 20 is possibly coming in 2020. AMD will also focus on ray tracing. They won't be yet using the new super-SIMD approach.
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I personally don't want to go higher than my current Vega 56 TDP (which is 180W). So I'll probably get RX 3080 or RX 3090 depending on what's available (assuming the above is even correct).
I've read some rumours of some manufacturing problems, thermal not being what they expected.
so add more or less 100 usd to each price, the initial price leak was too good to be true.
my bet is that for example the 3060 will cost the same price as the rx 580 on launch day 220 usd, so here is a dilemma, why should anyone buy navi if you can get a rx 580 for 150 usd, or better yet a rx590 for 215 usd, with the navi 3070 a price of 399 makes sense because a rtx 2070 is 450 usd.
But on the other hand a price about 200 usd makes sense because if it is too cheap they would cannibalize the rx 580 which is still not that old. you just don't canibalize the previous iteration.
Anyway my guess is that still prices will go down, because AMD is pushing the envelope on nvidia prices.