AMD Revealed the RX 6700 XT – and we have so much to say about it’s release and expected performance. We also discuss the latest Nvidia GPU, Intel Xe, and x86 CPU Rumors.
Well I really appreciate your attempts in Lisbon either way. Absolutely love that city btw.
Moore's Law Is Dead
2021-03-09 00:05:56 +0000 UTC
Just wanted to chime in on the recent criticism from the other channels (RedGaming and "Core Techs", was it?). I didn't even know about this but my point is: I found your content about one year ago or so, and eventually decided to join the Patreon because I found your content was one of the best out there. In terms of leaks that were spot on or at the very least very well researched and rational in terms of analysing the data and telling things the way they were with your obvious deep knowledge of the gaming hardware space. So my message hopefully gives you some support, because I really appreciate all your work that has made me learn so much about CPUs, GPUs, the gaming tech space and market in general - and again, all based on info, rational analysis, not hype, fandom or simply "entertainment" like many other channels focus on (I guess for views). The quality of your work is obviously above average in this space and I have a lot of respect for it and also for the fact that you quit your job to do this full time, with all the risks I imagine that involves. So again, thanks for all your work and I hope my message gives some small measure of support and encouragement. Keep up the good work, it is GREATLY appreciated. Regards from Manuel, from Lisbon Portugal. BTW I don't have many friends and I'm well and above the most geek between them so my attempts to raise MLID popularity in Portugal above Trinidad and Tobago have been a failure, I'm afraid - that's on me, not you, I just happen to have filthy CASUAL friends XD
Manuel Nascimento
2021-03-05 23:57:12 +0000 UTC
Dan, to answer your question, there is absolutely no quantity of cards that will satisfy demand. These days, cards are money printing machines. If they are available, then miners will buy them. Demand is literally insatiable because of mining demand. Gamers who want to buy cards are not the big driver of sales and pricing. It is all about hashrate and ROI and not about framerate and value.
Until mining becomes less profitable NV and AMD could pump out a million cards a month and they would still be sold out.
2021-03-04 18:46:03 +0000 UTC
This was dropped on google podcasts 18 min ago.??!!