The first salvo in the next-gen GPU war has been fired by Nvidia and one thing is for sure, AMD will be hard pressed to outperform Amepere when Big Navi finally arrives. But the big item that's come out of Nvidia's big launch is the RTX 3070, priced at under half of a GTX 2080Ti. I feel bad for computer shops stuck with too much inventory of last-gen Nvidia cards. A third-tier new card outperforming the previous generation's flagship really shows how significantly the current generation of GPUs have jumped.
But regardless of how Big Navi performs against Ampere, AMD's fingerprints can be found all over Nvidia's pricing for this gen's launch. Launching a $500 next-gen card that renders its previous gen's flagship obsolete is sets the stage for the "gaming war" ahead, not just with AMD's Big Navi, but also the next-gen console launch. I think Nvidia is trying to poach some console gamers over to the PC-side.
Here's a rundown of how AMD managed to make a huge comeback and become a gravitational force in technology, again. I am in no way a Team Red fanboy, but the company has my respect and maybe even some gratitude for injecting competitive pricing back into PC-building, again.
AMD Fuels Nightmares of Intel & Nvidia