It's about that time again for CES. I'm curious to see how the new CPUs and GPUs perform. At least I'm hoping that's what we see. I've been following some news about them for the past month and reading people's speculations on the performance increase. And the price increases expected.
I've held off thinking about getting a new laptop because of this but many people have speculated that the newer GPUs will see a huge price increase compared to the 3000 series cards. I don't know if that will hold true for AMD's offerings. There were some solid deals during the Holidays for 3070tis and 6850M XTs but now Lenovo has ended those discounts and they are all full price. $2000+ and even almost $3000. So they might be aware that people were waiting for CES to see performance and pricing of newer components before making a decision and this might have trapped those that were waiting in to paying MSRP for older models and the higher MSRP for the new models.
We'll see. I read some places speculate that the gains will be substantial in this generation of updates even if they don't warrant the asking price.
I've held off thinking about getting a new laptop because of this but many people have speculated that the newer GPUs will see a huge price increase compared to the 3000 series cards. I don't know if that will hold true for AMD's offerings. There were some solid deals during the Holidays for 3070tis and 6850M XTs but now Lenovo has ended those discounts and they are all full price. $2000+ and even almost $3000. So they might be aware that people were waiting for CES to see performance and pricing of newer components before making a decision and this might have trapped those that were waiting in to paying MSRP for older models and the higher MSRP for the new models.
We'll see. I read some places speculate that the gains will be substantial in this generation of updates even if they don't warrant the asking price.