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15 days agoMy 1080 Ti has been a legend and has carried my last two builds. That 11 GB of VRAM was huge back in 2017 and certainly helped it to remain relevant over the years, particularly since we’ve seen newer cards with much stronger GPUs and less VRAM struggle lately due to being VRAM limited.
I finally replaced it with a 9070 XT earlier this year, and while this thing buries it in performance and features, I’m questioning if it will see the same kind of longevity my 1080 Ti had since I’ve a feeling that its 16 GB of VRAM will eventually be what obsoletes it first.
They’re apparently still releasing ‘new’ APUs which use RDNA2: The 10 and 100 series.
Not sure what AMD are thinking, but I’ve a feeling that this isn’t going to help them regain market share.