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Read the piece yesterday and I agree with most of the stuff written, but with the dates not so much.
If AMD decides to skip Vega 7nm for gamers, they will most likely push Navi launch to the middle of 2019 (Q2 at best).
If they decide to push Navi to the end of 2019, they'll probably launch something on 7nm for gamers in Q1 2019.
I don't see any other option that ends well for them.
They simply cannot have 0 presence in the high end gaming desktop space for more than 2 years. They'll lose even this little market share that they have.
They have to have something, anything, to battle it out with next nVidia release. At least in the xx80 range and down.
If AMD decides to skip Vega 7nm for gamers, they will most likely push Navi launch to the middle of 2019 (Q2 at best).
If they decide to push Navi to the end of 2019, they'll probably launch something on 7nm for gamers in Q1 2019.
I don't see any other option that ends well for them.
They simply cannot have 0 presence in the high end gaming desktop space for more than 2 years. They'll lose even this little market share that they have.
They have to have something, anything, to battle it out with next nVidia release. At least in the xx80 range and down.