RTX Super review embargo and launch dates...

PC gaming is an expanding market and will continue to grow pretty rapidly over the next few years. I think Intel is a threat, they have AMDs GPU guy now, and they look to be taking it seriously this time, I hope they are able to catch up to the state of the art.

I hope there is a 2080 ti Super or that existing ti prices come down. I do wish AMD had their own ultra high end card that would leapfrog the top end, it's been years now and AMD has let the top end stagnate. Even though I'm the target market for something like the ti, I think the value and excitement in the card isnt quite there.
 
PC gaming is an expanding market and will continue to grow pretty rapidly over the next few years. I think Intel is a threat, they have AMDs GPU guy now, and they look to be taking it seriously this time, I hope they are able to catch up to the state of the art.

I hope there is a 2080 ti Super or that existing ti prices come down. I do wish AMD had their own ultra high end card that would leapfrog the top end, it's been years now and AMD has let the top end stagnate. Even though I'm the target market for something like the ti, I think the value and excitement in the card isnt quite there.

It is hard to see Intel as a GPU threat in discrete cards. They are coming from so far behind, and I can't see Intel significantly undercutting the pricing. They will probably offer good package deal to OEMs in laptops though, so they could be a threat to the laptop discrete GPU business.
 
No, it doesn't. That's a poll not an actual representation of active players in PC games.

For an indication of PC activity you can check out Steam stats. Of course it only captures people playing through Steam but you get the idea.

https://store.steampowered.com/stats/Steam-Game-and-Player-Statistics

Um. Doesn't really change anything. Majority older games in that top 10, and some of the new ones aren't exactly crying out for a gaming rig to even play.

CURRENT PLAYERS PEAK TODAY GAME

716,329 779,160 Dota 2
676,470 716,629 PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS
542,013 542,013 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
131,047 131,047 Grand Theft Auto V
124,135 124,324 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
102,296 102,296 Dota Underlords
83,096 90,361 Rust
72,684 72,684 MONSTER HUNTER: WORLD
72,594 72,594 ARK: Survival Evolved
64,806 64,806 Football Manager 2019
 
Um. Doesn't really change anything. Majority older games in that top 10, and some of the new ones aren't exactly crying out for a gaming rig to even play.

CURRENT PLAYERS PEAK TODAY GAME

716,329 779,160 Dota 2
676,470 716,629 PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS
542,013 542,013 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
131,047 131,047 Grand Theft Auto V
124,135 124,324 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
102,296 102,296 Dota Underlords
83,096 90,361 Rust
72,684 72,684 MONSTER HUNTER: WORLD
72,594 72,594 ARK: Survival Evolved
64,806 64,806 Football Manager 2019
Yeah it does. The big five at the top are of course in their own league, but after that it changes a lot.
 
Meh. Looking at Newegg at the 2060 Super cards, only 3 out of the 13 listed are $399... But I was not expecting many of them to be that price.

EDIT: Same thing for the 2070 Super, most of them are well North of the $499 price. Again, not shocked to be honest.
 
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