• kbal@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    Hey AMD, here’s an idea: Ramp up your manufacturing, make an RX 9050, MSRP $350, flood the market with them, win the GPU game.

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    2 days ago

    Just call it out for what it is. These companies have purposely stopped making the previous generation of cards so that they can charge us insane amounts of money for the next generation of cards. Both AMD and ShitVidia are doing this by design.

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      Yeah. It literally stands for “manufacturer suggested retail price”. It’s the price at which they think you should be able to sell a reasonable volume based on the wholesale cost plus markup. But retailers can set their price higher or lower as they see fit.

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        2 days ago

        Retailers say they can’t offer the card at MSRP, unless AMD subsidize them.

        Either the card just cost too much to make, meaning MSRP should be higher, or someone in the supply chain is greedy (everywhere).