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submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by Fiivemacs to c/[email protected]
 
 

Just wondering if anyone has any desktop gou recommendations. Currently using 1080 to sc2. Was looking at the 4070 super ti (16gb) series as the replacement, but after seeing the 50 series garbage, screw Nvidia.

Please recommend a great AMD card I can obtain to replace my 1080ti sc2. Budget is like 900-1400. Basically don't care..wanting good VRAM 16gb min, I play mostly 2k ultrawide video games and the such.

Don't know what other prelim info is needed

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The semiconductor industry had a robust 2024, with expected double-digit (19%) growth, and sales of US$627 billion for the year.1 But that’s even better than the earlier forecast of US$611 billion.2 And 2025 could be even better, with predicted sales of US$697 billion,3 reaching a new all-time high, and well on track to reach the widely accepted aspirational goal of US$1 trillion in chip sales by 2030. This suggests the industry only needs to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.5% between 2025 and 2030 (figure 1).4 Assuming the industry continues to grow at that rate, it could reach US$2 trillion in 2040.

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