It's not a state secret and you don't even need to go back in time to realize it: the price of PC assembly components has skyrocketed in recent years.
Being able to assemble a high-end gaming PC today is no longer within the reach of many and this has a negative impact on the adoption and enjoyment of the latest technologies, which historically are the prerogative only of those components at the top of the hierarchy and which today also reach exceed the average Italian monthly payment as a purchase cost.
In an IT world increasingly fearfully devoted to decidedly unpopular prices, Radeon could have the opportunity to putting excellent performances in the hands of the players without costing them money.
It must be said that for now these remain little more than speculation, but we have some clues that give us hope: according to Moore Law is Dead, a well-known leaker, we could get the performance of this generation at half the price.
A dangerous trend
The upward trend in prices is an issue that obviously inflames consumers and the relationship with companies, eternally opposed in protecting their economic interests.
In a historical moment where the generational leap risks doing a lot of damage to the finances of end users, the idea that we can go back to talking about quality/price ratio in order to be able to play without breaking the bank it almost makes you move.
RDNA 4 will almost certainly not go on to fight for domination of the very high range – which will remain the prerogative of NVIDIA – but it could go on to battle with no holds barred for domination of the mid range and according to MLID this hypothetical “Next gen” mid range it could have the performance of the current RX 7900 XTX with a price tag of between 400 and 600 dollars.
It is still early to be able to have confirmations in this sense, we should probably wait until after the summer and the entry into the third quarter to see something, but if what was hypothesized were to come true we would be in the presence of a very solid solution to play very well, at a highly competitive price.
Today, even the most hardware-based solutions must still rely on just as many software solutions and AMD has already proven to be enormously active, as with the AFMF we talked about, in finding solutions that can offer adequate performance even without tremendous power underneath. the hood.
We just have to wait, hopefully, and Let us hope that these hypotheses are well founded!
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