Woof. Welps, still got the caveat of wait for RX Vega. But...not looking good. Not sure how AMD (or us as consumers) expect improvements if this thing is say still slower than a GTX 1080 Ti with "proper" drivers, probably cost more to make, and will possible (as one poster said) sell for less or just not exist in the "gamer" side with all dies going to the "professional" side.
Well, at least it almost being 2018, I'd give a little more value to the "wait for DX12 games" propaganda that bolstered Fury back in 2015.
EDIT:
Day late and a dollar short. AMD needs to pull a rabbit out of its hat to avoid continuing to wallow in its inadequacy.
At least they'll still sell a million to miners, for whatever that's worth to a graphics card company.
If AMD were smart, they've have switch to focus on miners back in 2014. Gamers will be upset, but when you have money coming in to fund better R&D, you can win gamers back later (maybe).
But for a good portion of the last 5 years AMD needed MONEY. They had a surefire way to make that money but they didn't even bother.
"Sure we'll sell you this GPU for $200. What, you're just going to resell it for $500? We we still got our cut."