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The tweet was specifically talking about their $299 card that also has a 16Gb version. OP is shitstirring for clicks.
This is one of the most uninformed comments I've read so far.
I shared this vid to try and spread awareness that Frank Azor, AMD's Chief Architect of Gaming Solutions and Gaming Marketing, of whom made that needless badfaith comment as it holds back the advancement of gaming.
AMD's 9060XT 16GB ($350) released recently but we've yet to see if they're able to provide them to consumers at AMD's own stated MSRP price of $350 USD; something that was unmet in their previous launch.
Clicks literally has no value to me as what I care about the most is trying to inform gamers so that people aren't exploited by badfaith actors, especially hardware manufacturers as they dictate the limitations that game developers must work within. I'm not paid or affiliated with any of the hardware manufacturers.
"Shitstirring for clicks" literally does nothing for me. It would actually be detrimental for my reputation if I were to do so.
No one should get a free pass if behaving badly. If Nvidia acts poorly they should be called out. Same for AMD, same for Intel. 0 exceptions.