All that proves is that there really is an ability to price a card at MSRP. This shows me the inflated price culprits don't include Nvidia. Some are suggesting MSRP is a ruse by Nvidia.
Seems to indicate the "false MSRP" as framed by some is a fallacy. It must be a distributor/retailer money grab for most countries, unless we assume Nvidia is discounting cards for this country.
Agree. Roughly 1/2 (N48 - video display/encoder engines) + N48 video display/encoders.
Performance of XT model could approach RX 6800 (=1.33 RX 7600 XT) as the smaller die normally clock higher than bigger models.
It's not the AIBs that need reining in, it's retail. AIBs can certainly pressure retail, especially if all are following AMD's directives. AMD doesn't mind expensive cards, they just seem to want a certain percentage at MSRP.
Maybe, just maybe, AMD is serious about marketshare gains as a goal and have no intention of wasting this opportunity. AMD proclaims policy to AIBs who then threaten retail with possible future supply issues. A mafia move.
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