Please Don’t Buy New Graphics Cards
TLDRThe video discusses AMD's launch of new am4 processors, highlighting the 5800 X 3D's cost-effectiveness and its potential for similar gaming performance despite lower clock speeds. It also touches on AMD's 8000G series chips with neural processing units and their integrated graphics capabilities, demonstrating impressive AAA game performance. The critique then shifts to NVIDIA's pricing strategy, expressing dissatisfaction with the 4060 series and its perceived lack of value, emphasizing the potential of future games to require higher VRAM due to console standards.
Takeaways
- 🚀 AMD launched new am4 processors, including the 5800 X 3D, offering a more affordable option for gamers and system upgrades.
- 💡 The 5800 X 3D chips, though not hitting the same clock speeds, are claimed by AMD to have similar gaming performance due to their cache design and latency advantage.
- 🌐 There's a large install base of am4 systems, and the new AMD chips provide an opportunity for users to upgrade at a lower cost while maintaining competitive gaming performance.
- 🎮 AMD's 8000G series chips, particularly the top models, include a neural processing unit, opening up potential for more efficient workload offloading in the future.
- 🔥 Integrated graphics on AMD's new chips have demonstrated the capability to run AAA games at impressive frame rates, potentially eliminating the need for entry-level discrete graphics cards.
- 📈 Nvidia's product lineup strategy seems focused on upselling, with the 4060 series cards having varying VRAM capacities and price points to encourage consumers to opt for higher-tier models.
- 💻 The 4080 super, despite its price cut, is positioned as a premium 4K gaming card, offering high frame rates and advanced features like upscaling.
- 🎮 Game developers are likely to utilize the increased VRAM available on modern consoles and PCs, potentially leading to games with higher VRAM requirements in the future.
- 💰 The pricing strategy of graphics card manufacturers has raised concerns, with some models potentially not being future-proof or offering the best value for the investment.
- 🔄 The discussion highlights a shift in the value proposition of integrated versus dedicated graphics solutions, with integrated graphics making significant strides in performance.
Q & A
What new product did AMD launch in the PC industry?
-AMD launched new am4 processors, specifically the 5800 X 3D.
What is the significance of the 5800 X 3D processors for the market?
-The 5800 X 3D processors are significant because they offer a more affordable option for consumers at $250, without compromising on gaming performance, which is claimed to be similar to higher-end chips.
How does AMD utilize the less-than-perfect dies for their processors?
-AMD utilizes the less-than-perfect dies by producing cheaper processors like the 5800 X 3D, which may not have the same clock speeds but still provide a latency advantage and competitive gaming performance.
What is the main focus of AMD's new product lineup?
-AMD's main focus is on their 8000G series chips, which are similar to the 7000 series but with added neural processing units for more efficient workload offloading.
What is unique about the 8000G series chips' neural processing unit?
-The neural processing unit on the 8000G series chips is designed for more efficient workload offloading compared to using the GPU. While there's currently no specific software optimized for it, it's anticipated that future workloads will take advantage of this feature.
How has integrated graphics evolved according to the script?
-Integrated graphics have evolved to the point where they can now run AAA games at 60 frames per second or more, even at lower resolutions upscaled to 1080p, effectively eliminating the need for entry-level discrete graphics cards.
What is the speaker's stance on integrated graphics versus entry-level graphics cards?
-The speaker advocates for integrated graphics as a better option for most users, suggesting that entry-level graphics cards should be phased out in favor of the improved capabilities of integrated solutions.
What is the criticism towards NVIDIA's product lineup?
-The criticism is that NVIDIA's product lineup seems designed to upsell customers to the next tier, with each product having some limitation that makes the next more expensive option seem more appealing, leading to a perceived lack of good value.
What is the speaker's opinion on the naming convention for the new Call of Duty game?
-The speaker expresses frustration with the naming convention for the new Call of Duty game, finding it repetitive and unnecessary.
What is the speaker's view on the 4080 super graphics card?
-The speaker views the 4080 super as a great 4K high frame rate gaming card, but criticizes its price reduction from $1,200, suggesting that it was overpriced initially.
What is the potential impact of game developers utilizing the full 16GB of available RAM on PC platforms?
-The potential impact is that future games may require more VRAM, especially on PC where higher detail levels are expected compared to console versions using last-gen GPU technology. This could lead to more instances of VRAM overruns and the need for higher VRAM capacities in graphics cards.
Outlines
💻 AMD's New am4 Processors and Integrated Graphics Advancements
The paragraph discusses the recent developments in the PC industry, particularly focusing on AMD's launch of new am4 processors. The 5800 X 3D has been in production for a couple of years, and AMD has utilized its experience to create a more affordable version of the chip that still offers significant gaming performance. The discussion highlights the benefits of the new processor's cache design and how it can provide similar gaming performance without the need for higher core clock speeds. The paragraph also touches on the potential of AMD's 8000G series chips, which include a neural processing unit, and the impressive demos of integrated graphics running AAA games at high frame rates. The speaker expresses excitement about the support for the am4 platform and the positive impact on the market for entry-level graphics cards.
💰 NVIDIA's Strategic Pricing and VRAM Offerings
This paragraph examines NVIDIA's recent product launches, specifically the 4060 series, and critiques the company's pricing strategy and VRAM offerings. The speaker discusses the limitations of the 4060 with 8GB of VRAM, the balance of speed and VRAM in the 4060 Ti, and the overpriced 4060 Ti with 16GB. The paragraph highlights the difficulty in finding a graphics card that offers a complete experience at a reasonable price point. The speaker also talks about the gaming experience with the 4080 Super, its performance in 4K resolution, and the challenges of naming in the gaming industry. The discussion concludes with concerns about the adequacy of VRAM in the current generation of graphics cards and the potential needs of game developers for higher VRAM in the future.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡AMD
💡am4 platform
💡cache
💡gaming performance
💡entry-level graphics cards
💡integrated graphics
💡neural processing unit (NPU)
💡upscaling
💡NVIDIA
💡VRAM
💡4K gaming
Highlights
AMD launched new am4 processors, which is considered pretty cool.
The 5800 X 3D processors have been in production for a couple of years.
AMD has utilized dies that didn't meet the grade for 5800 x3d in the production of a cheaper x3d.
The 250 bucks AMD chip doesn't have the same clock speeds but is claimed to have similar gaming performance to the 5800 x3d.
There's a large install base of am4 systems, and upgrading to the new chip is an attractive option for many.
AMD's main focus was on their 8,000g series chips, which are similar to the 7,000 series but with added neural processing units.
The neural processing unit in AMD's chips is a new feature without clear applications yet.
AMD demonstrated that their integrated graphics can run AAA games at 60 frames per second.
The integration of GPUs on the CPU package has significantly improved, now allowing AAA gaming at lower resolutions.
The entry-level graphics card category is becoming obsolete due to the capabilities of onboard graphics.
Nvidia's lineup is designed to upsell, with each tier having its limitations to encourage the purchase of the next model.
The 4060 series from Nvidia has different models with varying amounts of VRAM, but all seem to be priced to push customers to the next tier.
The 4080 super from Nvidia is a great 4K High frame rate gaming card, but its price cut still makes it expensive.
Game developers are likely to utilize the 16 gigs of available RAM in the PS5 and Xbox series to enhance game performance.
The potential for games to need large amounts of VRAM is increasing, especially on PC where higher detail levels are common.
The newly released $600 card from Nvidia may not be designed to last for this generation properly.
The discussion highlights the rapid advancements in integrated graphics capabilities and their impact on the market for entry-level graphics cards.