AMD announced FSR Redstone at Computex 2025.
AMD's FSR Redstone uses machine learning to achieve parity with Nvidia DLSS : Read more
AMD's FSR Redstone uses machine learning to achieve parity with Nvidia DLSS : Read more
Hey dude, leave some Kool-aid for the rest of us! (said no one)Nvidia achieves performance by using unrivaled amounts of power.
I took their comments more to be about power consumption.Hey dude, leave some Kool-aid for the rest of us! (said no one)
Take off your Nvidia jersey and look at the facts...Nvidia only has "unrivaled power" on 2 models of graphics cards...ones priced too high for most of their customers, and even the ones who CAN afford their ridiculous MSRPs can't actually buy the cards at that price!
In EVERY OTHER PRICE bracket, AMD outperforms Nvidia. Oh, and their drivers are more stable and less likely to crash, too!
I'm neither pro AMD or Nvidia so take this FWIW. I have an ASUS TUF 5080 and I have had no issues with it, including it's drivers. The GPU and drivers have both been very stable and I always use the latest drivers. Maybe I got lucky with both hardware and drivers.Hey dude, leave some Kool-aid for the rest of us! (said no one)
Take off your Nvidia jersey and look at the facts...Nvidia only has "unrivaled power" on 2 models of graphics cards...ones priced too high for most of their customers, and even the ones who CAN afford their ridiculous MSRPs can't actually buy the cards at that price!
In EVERY OTHER PRICE bracket, AMD outperforms Nvidia. Oh, and their drivers are more stable and less likely to crash, too!
I don't think they will release these new tech for old gpus. These new shine tech it's the way they force you to newselling point.Is FSR4 coming to the 7900XT and 7900XTX? I'm tempted to go with the $699 7900XT on Amazon.
No, AMD announced that the 9000 series has something special to it that allows for FS4Is FSR4 coming to the 7900XT and 7900XTX? I'm tempted to go with the $699 7900XT on Amazon.
I highly doubt it, the 9070XT has the specialised tensor cores for the machine learning tasks which are not available on the 7000 series.Is FSR4 coming to the 7900XT and 7900XTX? I'm tempted to go with the $699 7900XT on Amazon.
Without any kind of FSR or frame gen, the 9070 XT gets within 10-15% of the performance of a card costing almost twice the price from Nvidia, so I think they are doing OK here. The ONLY card that Nvidia can claim the undisputed crown with is the 5090, which is impossible to find, and doubly so at MSRP.I took their comments more to be about power consumption.
Also, I wish AMD had just focused on hardware instead of frame interpolation and generation tech. I can imagine a world where the AMD 7000 series just provided an increase in base frames. And didn't rely on FSR at all.
Newegg has several in stock and that is MSRP although MSRP has increased https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?d=rtx+5090+graphic+cardWithout any kind of FSR or frame gen, the 9070 XT gets within 10-15% of the performance of a card costing almost twice the price from Nvidia, so I think they are doing OK here. The ONLY card that Nvidia can claim the undisputed crown with is the 5090, which is impossible to find, and doubly so at MSRP.
His post went right over your head.Hey dude, leave some Kool-aid for the rest of us! (said no one)
Take off your Nvidia jersey and look at the facts...Nvidia only has "unrivaled power" on 2 models of graphics cards...ones priced too high for most of their customers, and even the ones who CAN afford their ridiculous MSRPs can't actually buy the cards at that price!
In EVERY OTHER PRICE bracket, AMD outperforms Nvidia. Oh, and their drivers are more stable and less likely to crash, too!
Almost $1000 over MSRP? * that!Newegg has several in stock and that is MSRP although MSRP has increased https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?d=rtx+5090+graphic+card
Micro Center has certain 5090's in stock at store locations. I've seen them popup at Zotac and ASUS.com/us
https://www.zotacstore.com/us/zotac-gaming-geforce-rtx-5090-amp-extreme-infinity
I hate to be the bearer of bad news. Those prices you are seeing, that is the new MSRP. As many of the media outlets including GN and possibly Jarred may have mentioned it. If you did not find a 5090 at the introductory MSRP of $1999 or a 9070XT at $599, those prices are long gone. All the MSRP's have been reset and have gone higher.Almost $1000 over MSRP? F*** that!
Yea, the 9070 is good showing. Ideally they could continue this properly while not continuing to increase pricesWithout any kind of FSR or frame gen, the 9070 XT gets within 10-15% of the performance of a card costing almost twice the price from Nvidia, so I think they are doing OK here. The ONLY card that Nvidia can claim the undisputed crown with is the 5090, which is impossible to find, and doubly so at MSRP.
Yes I was talking about the +2k Watts that you need your computer power supply to have for the top of the range hardware. That is more than my fan heater generates!Hey dude, leave some Kool-aid for the rest of us! (said no one)
Take off your Nvidia jersey and look at the facts...Nvidia only has "unrivaled power" on 2 models of graphics cards...ones priced too high for most of their customers, and even the ones who CAN afford their ridiculous MSRPs can't actually buy the cards at that price!
In EVERY OTHER PRICE bracket, AMD outperforms Nvidia. Oh, and their drivers are more stable and less likely to crash, too!
Well, a lot of it is supply and demand. AMD would have to TRIPLE production just to get a 50% market share...they are trying..Yea, the 9070 is good showing. Ideally they could continue this properly while not continuing to increase prices
They can't triple the production by switching a button. The production runs of TSMC are all booked for the next couple of years, probably on all factories. The reminder is just auction of expedite production runs (or cancelled slots from others), which enter into the auction again. This won't be enough to triple the production. And the last minute production runs are way more expensive, so that is detrimental for the continuity of the business.Well, a lot of it is supply and demand. AMD would have to TRIPLE production just to get a 50% market share...they are trying..
That was exactly my point. They are doing everything they can to secure production of as many chips as they can, but EVERYONE wants high end chips right now, and they are just one of many customers vying for TSMCs production.They can't triple the production by switching a button. The production runs of TSMC are all booked for the next couple of years, probably on all factories. The reminder is just auction of expedite production runs (or cancelled slots from others), which enter into the auction again. This won't be enough to triple the production. And the last minute production runs are way more expensive, so that is detrimental for the continuity of the business.