So hard to get excited over new processors when what we have is already so powerful.
I guess I'll be excited by the 7000 series or so.
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So hard to get excited over new processors when what we have is already so powerful.
I guess I'll be excited by the 7000 series or so.
Not to mention, the 4000 series was comparative trash versus the 3000 series in terms of previous-gen perf uplift, and even moreso in terms of performance/$.
They'll probably cost around the same amount in dollars by then.
Were just at the itterative part of progress as nvidia didnt attempt to do multi die gpus yet which would be some progress. Iterative releases always tends to be not very exciting, as it takes a gamble to be able to release something new and see if it sticks or not (e.g for gpus, introducing rtx, or amd introducing infinity cache). Iterative releases more or less is a pricing problem to get people excited, as most of the performance gains and work is moreso on TSMC than it is the respective gpu company.
I'll get excited when the best available card comes back down to 600 CAD. Probably never gonna happen
I do like (hate?) that the MSRP for the 4090 Ti is "Arm+Leg"
why would i care about something i cant afford?