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@Dr. Dro also trying to be a manufacture for Nvidia first you get told like the RT X090 card should be like 2000, then 2 weeks before release you get told price is gonna be 1799, and than on stage Jenson says and it will be available for 1599 or 1499 this can piss anyone off because than you also know where your margins go.
I doubt AMD is any better but still it can piss off anyone pulling this "stunt" on stage because if NvGreedia and Jenson wanted he could sell the RTX 4090 for 999USD but with the 1000% profit they have on AI why sell something for the consumer that companies can also buy to use for the same thing?
AMD also revised product prices at the last minute on occasion. It is common to do this, and whenever such last-minute adjustments come up, the AIBs are clearly not left slighted (as in, being charged the original price for pre-launch inventory) and to their own devices. That would be completely unacceptable and would generate very large legal disputes.
Ironically, if sold at 999, the RTX 4090 would still have excellent margins. Just like the 7900 XTX has, and AMD is still making a profit selling them for 700.