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They're just desperately searching for reasons to make new gpu gens attractive.
Btw, dosn't that lead to way overengineered gpus? I mean, even more than now.
That's how new GPU generations have been pushed for as long as GPUs have existed.
And no there is no overengineering of GPUs. You don't want stagnation or underwhelming to nonexistent jumps as with other tech products, like smartphones, do you?
Yes, i do. A new generation all 5 years would be enough too, for both.