My last several GPU's have been Nvidia, not by choice, but because the competition had nothing fast enough for me.
I can't wait for some real competition here, maybe even from Intel in 2020? (As much as I consider Intel to have many of the same business practice flaws as Nvidia.)
I agree to both of those statements. As of right now AMD's graphic cards for the laptop end of things leaves me with little options.
Desktop wise Vega 64 seems to have been a little too late but benchmark wise it at least seems to provide some competition for the 1080. I know we got the Ti and the Titan that are completely unmatched but in some ways it feels like AMD isn't completely incapable of providing a current gen product that is useable for it's time frame, just nothing to hold the crown in the graphics arena for years now.
Which one was it that they sparked the Fermi architecture around with a large trout with? I took Hards advice and owned that card for a good while, it was an excellent card.