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Blackwell prices + this stupid fuckin tariff proposal = bad time for American gamers
Here's to hoping AMD can wow us...
Even if they have a compelling offering (which is a big if), it will likely be $30 - $50 cheaper (at most) than comparable Nvidia SKUs.
No way will they take a hit on margins, especially when the real money is in corporate GPUs.
AMD just announced that they're not going to focus on high end cards anymore. So, probably no wowing coming from them.