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Is it not, though? To me it just feels like it reinforces my belief in the R9 Nano and Fury not being competitive as soon as the nVidia 10 series are released. So, if AMD suspects they won't be able to cut the price sufficiently, it makes sense to release their new chips earlier.

Of course it seems strange that they actually can do that. A lot of stuff happens during 4 Months, so if they can announce that release now, they're either heavily cutting functionality somewhere or have made a huge development leap and wanted to wait with announcing it.