Nobody raised a stink when the Titan V was released at 3,000 dollars over a year ago, because everyone knew it wasn't a gaming card, even though it trounced the 1080Ti in gaming. It was aimed at the AI/neural network market and sold rather well to that segment.
This is the Titan V replacement also aimed at the AI/neural network market. Except now the price is actually cheaper at 2499. And the reason for this is because this card doesn't use gobs of expensive HBM2 memory, unlike the Titan V that did.
So those crying about the price on this, when its actually cheaper than the last gen it's replacing, makes me believe they really don't know what they're crying about.
I ask again, is anyone here part of the target audience? Or are we just gamers? If we're just gamers, then looking at this card is irrelevent.
This is the Titan V replacement also aimed at the AI/neural network market. Except now the price is actually cheaper at 2499. And the reason for this is because this card doesn't use gobs of expensive HBM2 memory, unlike the Titan V that did.
So those crying about the price on this, when its actually cheaper than the last gen it's replacing, makes me believe they really don't know what they're crying about.
I ask again, is anyone here part of the target audience? Or are we just gamers? If we're just gamers, then looking at this card is irrelevent.