WELL, FOLKS, WHAT CAN WE SAY? AMD has well and truly screwed the pooch on this one. It’s been 16 months (at time of writing) since Nvidia launched its highend Pascal GPU lineup, featuring the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070, and 12 months since AMD launched its Polaris architecture. In that time, we’ve seen marketing ploys, press events, and more, all labeling Vega as the new king of compute, the prodigal son, even demolishing Nvidia’s yet-to-bereleased Volta architecture in some cases.
What we’re left with, then, is a check that the mouth can’t cash. From the get-go, we knew something was up—the fanfare that surrounded the launch of Threadripper was suspiciously absent when it came to Vega’s arrival. The press reps fell quiet, there were no unboxing videos, no launch…
