They could be extremely cheeky and price it at $500, and drop the 4060ti to $400, right after the Xmas shopping season…but I’d guess they don’t even bother to do that.
Where does your optimism come from? So far both nvidia and AMD have been very conservative with any sort of vram increases over the past generations. Intel pushes it a little bit within their lower end area but that’s no guarantee the others will follow this trend with their cards.
Still nothing on prices. I am curious how Blackwell GPUs’ pricing will compare to Intel’s $250 B580.
I’m gonna guess they price the 5600ti at $600.
They could be extremely cheeky and price it at $500, and drop the 4060ti to $400, right after the Xmas shopping season…but I’d guess they don’t even bother to do that.
Don’t think they will be dropping 4060ti prices and inventory for the 4000 series seems to be running out.
It’s nvidia, so it’s gonna be expensive most likely. I hope AMD will have some high vram options.
They will definitely have high VRAM options, but I suspect they will offer a $50 discount (at most) relative to an equivalent Nvidia SKU.
Where does your optimism come from? So far both nvidia and AMD have been very conservative with any sort of vram increases over the past generations. Intel pushes it a little bit within their lower end area but that’s no guarantee the others will follow this trend with their cards.
Just speculation on my part, AMD does tend to offer higher VRAM capacities than Nvidia.
I could be wrong if course.
Triple. Take it or leave it
… Best I can do is tree fiddy.