AMD Rumored To Launched New Consumer GPU and APUs at CES

So now we have rumors on both ends of the spectrum. Great.
As someone who promised himself that 2019 would be the year I will jump into VR I am not happy. So far it is an ancient 1080ti that is the only logical choice. Yuck!
 
So now we have rumors on both ends of the spectrum. Great.
As someone who promised himself that 2019 would be the year I will jump into VR I am not happy. So far it is an ancient 1080ti that is the only logical choice. Yuck!

I have not seen the rumor on the highest end, is there something I am missing? (3080 would not be the highest end.)
 
I have not seen the rumor on the highest end, is there something I am missing? (3080 would not be the highest end.)
We are looking late 2019 according to AMD for high'er end Navi. Maybe even early 2020. That is a full year. The first wave of Navi's sound great at those prices, but they top out at 2070 levels which is still a ways back of a 1080ti.
 
There is no high end amd card.

So hopes nVidia, lol.... Vega II 7nm could prove pretty interesting considering RX Vega 64 already hits 2070 performance market (minus ray tracing) - Would not surprise me a bit to see at least 2080, and maybe even 2080 Ti performance (or very near) from Vega II.
 
So hopes nVidia, lol.... Vega II 7nm could prove pretty interesting considering RX Vega 64 already hits 2070 performance market (minus ray tracing) - Would not surprise me a bit to see at least 2080, and maybe even 2080 Ti performance (or very near) from Vega II.
Sure, but AMD has given the time frame for high-end, and it is later. This isn't a fail just a market focus. The first wave of Navi is %80 of the market.
 
Only 2 ways I see AMD doing high end: huge/bigger Vega chip in 7nn or Multi-navi. I don't think they will do a huge Vega, and 7nm for a normal Vega would probably be optimized for power consumption.
I think its only multi navi, if they have a secret sauce for invisible mGPU, which I think they might but still some time from now
 
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