And youre disregarding the efforts and the profits and the direction being seen.
I said this creates momentum in the market, which it has.
I said the pricing was a 1 time deal, and all you have to do is look at nVidias bottom line.
Its effective, as long as you have leadership going in next time, which they do.
The pricing is still cheaper than last gen of the competition, thus also the highend for cpus, if they adopt it there as well.
Theyve played well on their ocing friendly ways, their openess to deliver a BE part at a low price, like the 4xxx series, next could very well be the 5xxx series scenario, higher pricing overall, but with lower highend pricing, ala the 5xxx series.
Its not that the 4xxx series was the best IN ITS DAY, but was priced to sell. People knowing how well AMDs cpus oc, run, their perf etc, has left an impact. Enough of one for people to consider next time around, and IF BD comes in well, a repeat of the 4 to 5 series isnt out of the question. Because, we know that even if Fermi is better than the 5870, which it should be, its costs will be high, and many people will opt for the 5870, or more to its revision part.
Fermi wont be cheap, but lets say, AMD has BD priced slightly higher than a 920 now, and its halo part 100$ over is a massive profit venture for AMD, as theyve been operating close to break even at current pricing, and blows away Intels approach as well, and if its decent, no one will buy Intels halo, as cpus are different, and dont offer the differences when things are so close as do gfx cards.